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PHAGE STATUS REPORT #2 Anna Phipps and Janna Anderson

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Phage Status Report #2. Anna Phipps and Janna Anderson. Phage Name and Reasoning. We decided name our phage Banana7 because Banana rhymes with both our names. . Source of Our Phage. We got our phage from Dr. K’s clean compost sample. Plaque Morphology. i . Size: 1.5 mm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Phage Status Report #2

PHAGE STATUS REPORT #2

Anna Phipps and Janna Anderson

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PHAGE NAME AND REASONING

We decided name our phage Banana7 because Banana rhymes with both our names.

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SOURCE OF OUR PHAGE

We got our phage from Dr. K’s clean compost sample

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PLAQUE MORPHOLOGY

i. Size: 1.5 mm

Ii. Appearance: Our phage is clear without a halo

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TITER OF HTL

The titer of our HTL is 1.95*10 ^7

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DNA ISOLATION

A. Concentration: 1.95µg/µl

B. Yield: 19.5µg

C. : 0.01733

D.: Restriction Digest Results: PstI:2cm, SalI:2cm, EcoRv: 2cm, NcoI:3cm,

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2ND DNA GEL RESULTS

Our second round of using restricting enzymes on our gel was very faint, but the results were interesting.

Controle: 1cm, BanHl:0.5cm, Clal: 1cm, EcoRl:1cm, Haell &Hindll: 1cm.

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DOES YOUR P HAGE LOOK L IKE ANY OTHER PHAGES FROM THE CLASS OR

DATABASE?

As far as we have looked, our phage does not look like any others from the class or the database.

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A N Y T H I N G E L S E T H AT I S I N T E R E S T I N G A B O U T Y O U R P H A G E ?

Our phage is a siphoviridae. It looks like the head has been broken into and it is now

dead.

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WHY SHOULD THE CLASS SELECT YOUR PHAGE AS THE ONE TO

SEQUENCE?

I would say that our phage should be picked because of its clarity and awesome name.