Need help finding bacteria that produce water soluble pigments
Dr. Artem Evdokimov
eudokima at mail.ncifcrf.gov
Thu Jul 5 16:27:13 EST 2001
Oh you can also use ordinary film in the dark room, and then scan and
quantitate the exposure.
If you need a cheap (though labor-intensive) method of cunting your
bugs, why not to use the serial diltion/colony plating method ? All that
one takes is a student with some patience and oodles of cheap petri
dishes...
"Dr. Artem Evdokimov" wrote:
>
> Luminometer = spectrophotometer with lamp turned off...
>
> A.
>
> > Because that would require a luminometer if the student is trying to
> > quantify growth under different conditions and since a luminometer costs ten
> > times as much as a spectrophotomer ..................... Pd.
>
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