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  2. Lysogeny broth - Wikipedia

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    Lysogeny broth (LB) is a nutritionally rich medium primarily used for the growth of bacteria. Its creator, Giuseppe Bertani , intended LB to stand for lysogeny broth , [ 1 ] but LB has also come to colloquially mean Luria broth , Lennox broth , life broth or Luria –Bertani medium . [ 2 ]

  3. Giuseppe Bertani - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Bertani (October 23, 1923–April 7, 2015) was a microbial geneticist who did work with Drosophila melanogaster, mutation rates in E. coli, and spent most of his career working with phages, specifically phage P2.

  4. Tryptone - Wikipedia

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    Tryptone is commonly used in microbiology to produce lysogeny broth (LB) for the growth of E. coli and other microorganisms. [2] It provides a source of amino acids for the growing bacteria .

  5. Super Optimal Broth - Wikipedia

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    Super Optimal Broth (SOB medium) is a nutrient-rich bacterial growth medium used for microbiological culture, generally of Escherichia coli. This nutrient-rich microbial broth contains peptides , amino acids , water soluble vitamins and glucose in a low-salt formulation.

  6. Growth medium - Wikipedia

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    An agar plate – an example of a bacterial growth medium*: Specifically, it is a streak plate; the orange lines and dots are formed by bacterial colonies.. A growth medium or culture medium is a solid, liquid, or semi-solid designed to support the growth of a population of microorganisms or cells via the process of cell proliferation [1] or small plants like the moss Physcomitrella patens. [2]

  7. Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers, a guideline, advises Wikipedia users to consider the obvious fact that new users of Wikipedia will do things wrong from time to time. For those who either have or might have an article about themselves, there is a temptation—especially if apparently wrong or strongly negative information is included ...

  8. Lysogen - Wikipedia

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    A lysogen or lysogenic bacteria is a bacterial cell that can produce and transfer the ability to produce a phage. [1] A prophage is either integrated into the host bacteria's chromosome or more rarely exists as a stable plasmid within the host cell.

  9. Nutrient agar - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient broth has the same composition, but lacks agar. [2] [3] These ingredients are combined and boiled for approximately one minute to ensure they are mixed and then sterilized by autoclaving, typically at 121 °C (250 °F) for 15 minutes.