Technical information
Emma Thomson; Antonio Ariza; Dan Bose; David Hornby; and Melanie Stapleton
Reagents and Equipment
Plant Materials:
- brown coconuts
- lemons
- oranges
- limes
- grapefruit
- kiwis
- ginger
Equipment and facilities available
(in addition to that normally available in the molecular biosciences teaching lab)
- hammers and polythene bags to smash open coconuts
- coconut borer
- chopping boards
- knives
- graters
- juicers
- zesters
- peelers
- blenders
- sieves
- duran bottles
- 15 ml glass bottles
- beakers
- conical flasks
- cylinders
- funnels
- pestles and mortars
- sand for grinding samples
- muslin
- metal tweezers
- plastic food bags
- ethanol baths & spreaders
- vacuum centrifuge
- stir plates and magnetic followers
- freezer boxes
- autoclave (will be operated for you)
- 37 oC incubation facilities (non-shaking)
- 4 oC storage facilities
- 50 oC molten agar storage/plate warming incubator
- Consumables 10 mm Disk diffusion discs (sterile ones provided in the first
- session, non-sterile thereafter)
- Petri dishes (manufacturer supplies as sterile)
- 15 ml and 50 ml falcon tubes (manufacturer supplies as
- sterile)
- 25 ml universal tubes (manufacturer supplies as
- sterile)
- 7 ml bijou tubes (manufacturer supplies as sterile)
- 1.5 ml and 0.5 ml eppendorfs (sterilised)
- 1 ml cuvettes
- Round filter paper
- Cling film
- Foil
Reagents
- LB powder (makes liquid medium)
- agar powder (add to LB to make solid medium)
- isopropanol
- acetone
- ethanol
- 500 ml prepared molten LB agar per group for the first session only
- 100 ml prepared molten LB top agar per group for the first session only
Bacterial Strains
(provided as 5 ml liquid cultures grown overnight in LB)
- Escherichia coli
- Staphylococcus epidermidis
Antibiotics
kanamycin (50 mg/ml)