Project description:Environmental isolates of Vibrio cholerae from California coastal water compared to reference strain N16961. A genotyping experiment design type classifies an individual or group of individuals on the basis of alleles, haplotypes, SNP's. Keywords: genotyping_design; array CGH
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of an El Tor biotype crp mutant The virulent V. cholerae El Tor Ogawa strain C7258 (Peru isolate 1991) and an isogenic deletion mutant (WL7258) lacking DNA sequences encoding the cAMP receptor protein were grown in LB medium to optical density at 600 nm of 1.5. The cultures were chilled in ice, cells quickly collected by centrifugation and total RNA imediately extracted. RNAwas extracted and purified using the Trizol plus RNA purification system (Invitrogen) followed RNEasy miniElute cleanup (Qiagen). RNA samples were conserved at - 80 C and used within a week. Keywords: Genetic modification
Project description:This study is an analysis of changes in gene expression during stringent response in Vibrio cholerae. V. cholerae cells in mid-log were treated with serine hydroxamate and gene expression was compared to untreated cells. Keywords: Stress response, stringent response
Project description:Question Addressed: Does gene expression in V. cholerae change when samples are frozen at -80 degrees? An in vitro grown culture of O1 Inaba ICDDR,B (strain DSM-V999 described in Nature. 2002 Jun 6;417(6889):642-5) that had been grown to exponential phase (OD600 + 0.2) was placed in a 15 ml conical and then placed in a -80 degree freezer. A portion of the starting culture was harvested prior to freezing to serve as the control/reference for downstream hybridizations. RNA was recovered from the non-frozen sample as well as by prepping material directly from frozen samples. Labeling reactions were performed in quadruplicate for each sample. A replicate experimental design type is where a series of replicates are performed to evaluate reproducibility or as a pilot study to determine the appropriate number of replicates for a subsequent experiments.