Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Worm Culturing/Experiment"

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<br>After the one week incubation period, the cup was filled almost to the brim with physiological saline solution and left upside down on a petri dish overnight. This allowed the worms to swim out of the feces and into the water -- which is easy to recover in different falcon tubes. <br>
 
<br>After the one week incubation period, the cup was filled almost to the brim with physiological saline solution and left upside down on a petri dish overnight. This allowed the worms to swim out of the feces and into the water -- which is easy to recover in different falcon tubes. <br>
  
<h2>Nematode purification</h2><br><br>
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<h2>Nematode purification</h2>
Even though most of fecal debris was left in the cup some smaller impurities were still present in some of the falcons. This debris would drastically reduce the efficiency of the sterilization process, since contaminant organisms would be able to survive inside the debris. In order to remove it, we set up a simple filter system using pasteur pipettes to which we added a small amount of cotton, loosely inserted.<br><br>
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<p>Even though most of fecal debris was left in the cup some smaller impurities were still present in some of the falcons. This debris would drastically reduce the efficiency of the sterilization process, since contaminant organisms would be able to survive inside the debris. In order to remove it, we set up a simple filter system using pasteur pipettes to which we added a small amount of cotton, loosely inserted.<p>
  
  <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/1/14/T--Uppsala--Figure3horsefeces.png" height="70%" width="70%">
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  <p><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/1/14/T--Uppsala--Figure3horsefeces.png" height="70%" width="70%"> <p>
  
 
The worm and debris solution is inserted in the pasteur pipette and is left above the cotton filter for a time between 30 minutes and 1 hour. In this time  the nematodes get to swim through the filter, while larger impurities are stopped. The solution recovered was pure enough to proceed to the sterilization step. <br><br>
 
The worm and debris solution is inserted in the pasteur pipette and is left above the cotton filter for a time between 30 minutes and 1 hour. In this time  the nematodes get to swim through the filter, while larger impurities are stopped. The solution recovered was pure enough to proceed to the sterilization step. <br><br>

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