Protocol describes the culture of marine euplotids using Dunaliella salina or D. tetiolecta as a food organism. Dunaliella tolerate a wide range of salinity, thus they are fairly easy to grow in the lab using artificial sea salts. - [Read Culturing Marine Euplotids Using Dunaliella as a Food Source Protocol]
Protocol describes the growth and concentration of the alga Chlorogonium elongatum as a food source for culturing freshwater hypotrichs. Most freshwater hypotrichs (including Oxytricha nova, O. fallax, and O. trifallax; Euplotes aediculatus and E. eurystomous; and Stylonychia lemnae) can be grown to high density with Chlorogonium as the food organism. A similar regimen can be used to prepare other food sources such as Tetrahymena or bacteria (e.g., Aerobacter aerogenes). - [Read Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol]
Protocol for liquid culture of worms. Includes: superbroth; S- basal; worm plates; GROWING THE BACTERIA (WORM FOOD); GROWING THE WORMS; AFTER THE CULTURE HAS GROWN; PREPARING EGGS TO START SYNCHRONIZED LIQUID CULTURES. - [Read Liquid Culture of Worms Protocol]
Protocol describes how to seed plates with E. coli OP50 for C. elegans cultures. Includes: Bacterial Stock Plate Preparation; Bacterial Broth Preparation; Seeding Bacteria Plates for Culturing Worms. - [Read Preparation of Seeded NGM Plates For Worm Food Protocol]
Methods and information related to viral detection and concentration in food. Includes: Nucleic acid amplification methods; Recent progress in polymerase chain reaction detection; Detection of human enteric viruses in non-shellfish food; Choice of primers for the detection of human caliciviruses in foods; Biosensors and microarray detection; Alternative confirmation methods. - [Read Viral Detection and Concentration in Food]