Week 9

 

During this internship, we extracted a lot of DNA from various samples. In week 9, I was able to take some pictures of how we obtained those samples.

 

The first step is to put a large cube of the agar into a flask containing a broth…

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Then the flasks are put onto a shaker that spins the broth and agar around. We left them like this for about a week.

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We waited until enough growth had occurred to harvest it…

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Then we strained the flasks, collecting the tissue in autoclaved filter paper.

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We then pressed the excess water out of the tissue. It kind of looked like (not appetizing) cheese!

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It got put into tubes that were then sealed with kim wipes and parafilm.

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Into the freezer they went! Afterwards they were lyophilized and then used for DNA extractions.

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