Question

For the plaque assay, your T4 bacteriophage titer is 7.8x108 pfu/mL. You do six 1:10 dilutions...

For the plaque assay, your T4 bacteriophage titer is 7.8x108 pfu/mL. You do six 1:10 dilutions of the virus, putting 10µL of each dilution in a tube of top agar with 100µL of E. coli. After pouring the contents of the top agar onto an LA plate, you incubate overnight. How many plaques would you expect to see on the final plate?

0 0
Add a comment Improve this question Transcribed image text
Answer #1

Plaque forming unit/ml = number of plaque / dilution * volume plated.

Plaque forming unit/ml =  7.8x108

six 1:10 dilutions were perfromed. So overall dilution is 1/10*1/10*1/10* 1/10*1/10*1/10 = 1/1000000 = 10-6

Volume plated = 10ul = 0.01ml.

  7.8x108 = number of plaque /10-6 *0.01

=Number of plaque =  7.8x108 * 10-6 *10-2

= 7.8x108 * 10-8

= 7.8.

So we would expect to see 7 - 8 plaque on the final plate.

Please write to me if you need more help.

Add a comment
Know the answer?
Add Answer to:
For the plaque assay, your T4 bacteriophage titer is 7.8x108 pfu/mL. You do six 1:10 dilutions...
Your Answer:

Post as a guest

Your Name:

What's your source?

Earn Coins

Coins can be redeemed for fabulous gifts.

Not the answer you're looking for? Ask your own homework help question. Our experts will answer your question WITHIN MINUTES for Free.
Similar Homework Help Questions
  • In Chapter 21, we performed the plaque assay in which the T4 bacteriophage was used to...

    In Chapter 21, we performed the plaque assay in which the T4 bacteriophage was used to infect E. coli strain B cells. Select one of the scenarios below, indicate the expected result, and describe what could have caused the observed result. You are asked to repeat the plaque assay using the T4 bacteriophage with E. coli strain B. After a 24 hour incubation period at 37°C, you observe no plaques on all of your plates. You are asked to repeat...

  • You repeat the viral plaque assay adding 10 microliters of viral solution to 990 microliters of...

    You repeat the viral plaque assay adding 10 microliters of viral solution to 990 microliters of LB. You perform this serial dilution five times. You add 10 microliters from each dilution to the corresponding host bacteria molten top agar mixture which is then spread onto an LB agar plate. The next day you count 39 plaques on the fourth plate. Why is it that on plate 3 the number of plaques will be 39 x 10^2 and on plate 5...

  • Dilutions. In the following example: a. What is the titer of the virus? b. Is the...

    Dilutions. In the following example: a. What is the titer of the virus? b. Is the virus titer high enough of the newly arrived virus shipment to be used as a control in the experiment? c. Show your work Note: The virus titer needed as a control in the experiment was at least 1 x 10^7 viruses per ml. The control virus stock arrived from the ATCC distributor arrived frozen and was labeled as 3x10^8 viruses/ml (equal to 300,000,000 viruses/ml...

  • I got half credit for this question and not sure what I got wrong. Please do...

    I got half credit for this question and not sure what I got wrong. Please do the math and explain. A microbiology student was carrying out an independent research project in which he needed to know the number of infectious phage particles added during a particular step in an experimental protocol. In preparation for the experiment, he passed a crude mixture of phage plus infected bacteria through a 0.45 micrometer filter and collected the filtrate (portrayed below in the green-capped...

  • This is what we did in the experiment .First of all,1 µl of plasmid DNA was...

    This is what we did in the experiment .First of all,1 µl of plasmid DNA was added into the tube which contains competent cells and the tube was tapped gently to mix DNA and the competent bacteria. After that it was placed on ice for 30 minutes. Then, the tube with the competent bacteria and plasmid were transferred to heating block at 42 °C and the tube was leaved in there exactly 90 seconds. 0.25 ml of LB broth was...

ADVERTISEMENT
Free Homework Help App
Download From Google Play
Scan Your Homework
to Get Instant Free Answers
Need Online Homework Help?
Ask a Question
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 3 hours.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT