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21 July, 17:52

A bacterial sample has a cell density of 1.85 x106 CFU/mL. What plate dilution should yield a countable plate? Which two dilution tubes could produce this plate dilution? How

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  1. 21 July, 19:26
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    Bacterial count in stock - 1.85x10^6 cfu/ml

    Dilution methods

    Take 100 uL or (0.1ml) from stock and add to 900ul (0.9ml) saline and mixed it - this makes 10^1dilution.

    Now take 100ul from 10^1 dilution and add to next 900ul saline this is 10^2 dilution, similarly do upto 10^5 dilution.

    Then take 100ul from 10^ 4 and 10^5 dilution seperately and plate on LB agar plate seperetely and count the colonies.

    Cfu/ml formula = (No. of colonies x dilution factor) / 0.1 ml

    So suppose, 18 colonies formed on 10^4 dilution then total no. Of cells in stock will be 18x10^4 / 0.1 = 18x10^5 cfu/ml.

    If we dilute 10^4 or 10^5 that's leads to colony count of 18-19 colonies on 10^4 dilution while 2 colonies should come on plate of 10^5 dilution.
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