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Dr. Spencer: Alright, let's talk about the results from your serial dilutions and which plates you should focus on for counting colonies. Any thoughts, Sam? Sam: Well, I noticed that some plates have a dense lawn of growth, while others only have a few colonies here and there. I'm not entirely sure which ones we should count. The 1/10 dilution seems too crowded, but what about the 1/102 dilution? You: The key is to find plates with a manageable number of colonies. Typically, we aim for plates with 30 to 300 colonies. This range provides a good balance between statistical accuracy and ease of counting. The colonies have to be well-separated to allow reliable counting. Sam: I see, in this case the 1/102 dilution seems to be too crowded then. Dr. Spencer: Correct. Let’s give it another try! |
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