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<p> We then picked isolated colonies and streaked them out onto LB+Spec plates. After using 16s sequencing on the potential transconjugants, we encountered an anomaly. Instead of amplifying the 16s gene, we received the sequence of the L,D Transpeptidase gene of <i> E. coli</i>.</p>
 
<p> We then picked isolated colonies and streaked them out onto LB+Spec plates. After using 16s sequencing on the potential transconjugants, we encountered an anomaly. Instead of amplifying the 16s gene, we received the sequence of the L,D Transpeptidase gene of <i> E. coli</i>.</p>
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<p>We then decided to perform a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) experiment in order to determine if <i>G. oxydans</i> is able to survive antibiotics above the standard <i>E. coli</i> concentration. We tested the antibiotics kanamycin, spectinomycin and carbenicillin.</p>
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<p>Our results showed that <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to at least 4x concentrations of spectinomycin (1x = 60&#181;g/mL) and carbenicillin (1x = 100&#181;g/mL). However, a 1x concentration of kanamycin (1x = 50&#181;g/mL) was sufficient to inhibit growth. With this information, we then performed conjugations with <i>E. coli</i> donors that had a kanamycin resistance. These results are still pending through the wiki freeze.
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   <figcaption><b>Figure 2:</b> These are a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration experiment that included using kanamycin, spectinomycin and carbenicillin with <i>G. oxydans</i> in order to observe if the strain can resist standard concentrations of antibiotics used with <i>E. coli</i>. The top row of cultures are <i>G. oxydans</i> with concentrations of carbenicillin ranging from 4x to none (1x = 100&#181;g/mL). This set of tubes show that <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to carbenicillin, at least up to a 4x concentration. The next row is <i>G. oxydans</i> in concentrations of kanamycin from 4x to none (1x = 50&#181;g/mL). This set of reactions demonstrates how <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to kanamycin, up to a 1x concentration. The last row of tubes is <i>G. oxydans</i> in concentrations of spectinomycin ranging from 4x to none (1x = 60&#181;g/mL). This last row shows how <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to spectinomycin, at least up to a 4x concentration.</figcaption>
 
   <figcaption><b>Figure 2:</b> These are a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration experiment that included using kanamycin, spectinomycin and carbenicillin with <i>G. oxydans</i> in order to observe if the strain can resist standard concentrations of antibiotics used with <i>E. coli</i>. The top row of cultures are <i>G. oxydans</i> with concentrations of carbenicillin ranging from 4x to none (1x = 100&#181;g/mL). This set of tubes show that <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to carbenicillin, at least up to a 4x concentration. The next row is <i>G. oxydans</i> in concentrations of kanamycin from 4x to none (1x = 50&#181;g/mL). This set of reactions demonstrates how <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to kanamycin, up to a 1x concentration. The last row of tubes is <i>G. oxydans</i> in concentrations of spectinomycin ranging from 4x to none (1x = 60&#181;g/mL). This last row shows how <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to spectinomycin, at least up to a 4x concentration.</figcaption>
 
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<p>We then decided to perform a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) experiment in order to determine if <i>G. oxydans</i> is able to survive antibiotics above the standard <i>E. coli</i> concentration. We tested the antibiotics kanamycin, spectinomycin and carbenicillin.</p>
 
 
<p>Our results showed that <i>G. oxydans</i> is resistant to at least 4x concentrations of spectinomycin (1x = 60&#181;g/mL) and carbenicillin (1x = 100&#181;g/mL). However, a 1x concentration of kanamycin (1x = 50&#181;g/mL) was sufficient to inhibit growth. With this information, we then performed conjugations with <i>E. coli</i> donors that had a kanamycin resistance. These results are still pending through the wiki freeze.
 
  
 
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