Looking at plaques and Protocol 5.4 "Picking" a Plaque
This demo shows what bacteriophage plaques can look like on a serial dilution series and the protocol 5.4 "Picking a Plaque" adapted from the SEA PHAGES Discovery Guide copyright 2016, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Recorded for Dominican College Biology Classes Fall 2016

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