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Homework: Final Project For your final project:
Please identify at least one (ideally many) aspect(s) of your project that you will measure. Lysis Rate Efficiency of Plating Please describe all of the elements you would like to measure, and furthermore describe how you will perform these measurements. Lysis Rate: This measures the rate at which the mutated m. smegma mycobacteriophage lyses or destroys bacteria. This would be measured in a wet lab setting by comparing percentages of bacteria across a control and another plate that has been exposed to a mutated form of m. smegma mycobacteriophage Efficiency of Plating: This measures the rate at which the mutated m. smegma mycobacteriophage can begin initiating a host infection. Believe this would also be measured in a wet lab setting by comparing percentages of bacteria across a control and another plate that has been exposed to a mutated form of m. smegma mycobacteriophage What are the technologies you will use (e.g., gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, etc.)? Describe in detail. Lysis Rate: I’d likely use a microplate reader as part of a wet lab extension of the final project Efficiency of Plating: I’d use a plauqe assay as part of a wet lab extension of the final project Supporting prompts for this section listed below:</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en</language><atom:link href="https://pages.htgaa.org/2026a/jason-ross/homework/week-10-hw-imaging-and-measurement/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/></channel></rss>