Cathal,
One of the first steps of our publication is to vet the device and what other experiment would be more fitting than the one that started it all! Going to replicate it verbatim and see if our device holds true to the published intervals...maybe even some new surprises.
John,
The nitrogen bacteria lead sounds interesting though for our research focus it may be too nitrogen specific of a media. Worth a shot nonetheless. Thanks for the lead!
Ill make sure to send a copy of the paper we're working on to the list once its done.
Sebastian S. Cocioba
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
I wonder if the strains he used would affect the reproducibility of the research? 1942 is a very long time ago, lab strains have literally evolved since then.. even the same "strain" by ID couldn't be guaranteed! :)
Are you aiming to reproduce the result completely? That'd be really cool.. research necromancy, giving a new insight into old results!On 26 July 2015 10:48:57 GMT+01:00, Sebastian S Cocioba <scocioba@gmail.com> wrote:That would be fantastic! Yes I just need the media that gave the most distinct two step growth curve and more importantly the underlying synthetic media he refers to. Most likely some salts based recipe with ammonium as the main nitrogen source. Some phosphorus (mono and dibasic), sulfur, magnesium, etc. Thanks again!
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLCOn Jul 26, 2015, at 4:28 AM, Cory Tobin <cory.tobin@gmail.com> wrote:
So you're just looking for the growth media recipe for the bacteria
used in this figure?
http://i.imgur.com/wqQdNXG.png
(this is a figure from his thesis that was republished a few years
later in Annual Reviews in English)
A library down the street from my house has Monod's thesis. If you
just need the recipe, I could pop over there this week and try to find
it. I'm not fluent in French but I know enough to search for his media
recipe.
-cory
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