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Culturing bacteria from caenorhabditis elegans gut to assess colonization proficiency
Fecha
2017-06Registro en:
Rodriguez Ayala, Facundo; Cogliati, Sebastian Claudio; Bauman, Carlos; Leñini, Cecilia Andrea; Bartolini, Marco; et al.; Culturing bacteria from caenorhabditis elegans gut to assess colonization proficiency; Bio-Protocol; Bio-Protocol; 7; 12; 6-2017; 1-9
2331-8325
2331-8325
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rodriguez Ayala, Facundo
Cogliati, Sebastian Claudio
Bauman, Carlos
Leñini, Cecilia Andrea
Bartolini, Marco
Villalba, Juan Manuel
Argañaraz, Federico
Grau, Roberto Ricardo
Resumen
Determining an accurate count of intestinal bacteria from Caenorhabditis elegans is onecritical way to assess colonization proficiency by a given bacteria. This can be accomplished by culturingappropriate dilutions of worm gut bacteria on selective or differential agarized media. Because of thehigh concentration of bacteria in gut worm, dilution is necessary before plating onto growth media.Serial dilutions can reduce the concentration of the original intestinal sample to levels low enough forsingle colonies to be grown on media plates, allowing for the calculation of the initial counts of bacteriain the intestinal sample.