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Unknown contaminant in Ecoli culture
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Unknown contaminant in Ecoli culture 10 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0
Hi,

I've been growing cultures of ecoli for a while now and have never had a contamination issue until recently. It's a simple starter culture with a ecoli strain grown in LB. This problem happens in cultures i grow with or without antibiotics. Usually the overnight culture gets cloudy and is still that dark yellow color. recently some of my cultures turn into a paler yellow rather than get darker. The OD seems normal and when i spin down the cells its a fluffier pellet than usual. I also have been getting contamination on my plates. A whiter and bigger colony grows on my LB plates regardless if i have antibiotics or not. and more recently on a plate that grew a lawn after 24 hours incubation at 37, the lawn had white circular clear spots on the plate, almost like something ate that spot... and around some of the clear spots are very small white dots that is different than the ecoli colonies. I am very confused....I am trying to measure the grow curve of this strain in different media and this had made it pretty impossible for me to carry on with my research. Any insight into this is much appreciated! Thank you!
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#437
Re: Unknown contaminant in Ecoli culture 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 0
I don't know what the contaminant is, but to be honest it doesn't matter really, you will just waste time trying to find out

I would get an LB plate, and streak out some of your stock for single colonies. Pick one (or several) that are the e.coli that you want, and grow them up and make new stocks. Discard your old ones.
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