The Fundamentals of Scientific Research: An Introductory Laboratory Manual is a laboratory manual geared towards first semester undergraduates enrolled in general biology courses focusing on cell biology. This laboratory curriculum centers on studying a single organism throughout the entire semester - Serratia marcescens , or S. marcescens , a bacterium unique in its production of the red pigment prodigiosin. The manual separates the laboratory course into two separate modules. The first module familiarizes students with the organism and lab equipment by performing growth curves, Lowry protein…mehr
The Fundamentals of Scientific Research: An Introductory Laboratory Manual is a laboratory manual geared towards first semester undergraduates enrolled in general biology courses focusing on cell biology. This laboratory curriculum centers on studying a single organism throughout the entire semester - Serratia marcescens , or S. marcescens , a bacterium unique in its production of the red pigment prodigiosin. The manual separates the laboratory course into two separate modules. The first module familiarizes students with the organism and lab equipment by performing growth curves, Lowry protein assays, quantifying prodigiosin and ATP production, and by performing complementation studies to understand the biochemical pathway responsible for prodigiosin production. Students learn to use Microsoft Excel to prepare and present data in graphical format, and how to calculate their data into meaningful numbers that can be compared across experiments. The second module requires that the students employ UV mutagenesis to generate hyper-pigmented mutants of S. marcescens for further characterization. Students use experimental data and protocols learned in the first module to help them develop their own hypotheses, experimental protocols, and to analyze their own data. Before each lab, students are required to answer questions designed to probe their understanding of required pre-laboratory reading materials. Questions also guide the students through the development of hypotheses and predictions. Following each laboratory, students then answer a series of post-laboratory questions to guide them through the presentation and analysis of their data, and how to place their data into the context of primary literature. Students are also asked to review their initial hypotheses and predictions to determine if their conclusions are supportive. A formal laboratory report is also to be completed after each module, in a format similar to that of primary scientific literature. The Fundamentals of Scientific Research: An Introductory Laboratory Manual is an invaluable resource to undergraduates majoring in the life sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcy A. Kelly is Professor and Assistant Chair of the Department of Biology at Pace University in New York, NY, USA. Pryce L. Haddix is an Associate Professor of Biology at Auburn University in Montgomery, AL, USA.
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Preface xi Acknowledgments xv About the Companion Website xvii Introduction xix Module 1 Working with and Learning About Common Laboratory Techniques and Equipment 1 Exercise 1A Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 3 Exercise 1B Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements 4 Exercise 1C Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 18 Exercise 2A Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 19 Exercise 2B Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity 20 Exercise 2C Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 32 Exercise 3A The Bacterial Growth Curve Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 35 Exercise 3B The Bacterial Growth Curve 36 Exercise 3C The Bacterial Growth Curve Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 55 Module 2 Working with and Learning About Serratia marcescens in the Laboratory 57 Exercise 4A Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 59 Exercise 4B Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage 60 Exercise 4C Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 69 Exercise 5A Measuring Prodigiosin Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 71 Exercise 5B Measuring Prodigiosin 72 Exercise 5C Measuring Prodigiosin Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 84 Exercise 6A Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by Serratia marcescens Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 87 Exercise 6B Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by S. marcescens 91 Exercise 6C Formal Laboratory Report Describing the Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by S. marcescens 95 Exercise 7A Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 101 Exercise 7B Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production 102 Exercise 7C Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 112 Exercise 8A The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 113 Exercise 8B The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise 114 Exercise 8C The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 120 Exercise 9A Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 121 Exercise 9B Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants 122 Exercise 9C Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 131 Exercise 10A Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 137 Exercise 10B Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin 139 Exercise 10C Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 146 Module 3 Initial Characterization of Novel Serratia marcescens Prodigiosin Mutants 147 Exercise 11A Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 149 Exercise 11B Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 150 Exercise 11C Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 153 Exercise 12A Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 2 Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 155 Exercise 12B Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 2 156 Exercise 12C Formal Laboratory Report 2: Prodigiosin Mutant Study 158 Appendix A CSE Citation and Reference List Format Guidelines 163 Appendix B Prodigiosin Biosynthesis 165 References 167 Index 169
Preface xi Acknowledgments xv About the Companion Website xvii Introduction xix Module 1 Working with and Learning About Common Laboratory Techniques and Equipment 1 Exercise 1A Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 3 Exercise 1B Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements 4 Exercise 1C Using Common Laboratory Tools to Evaluate Measurements Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 18 Exercise 2A Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 19 Exercise 2B Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity 20 Exercise 2C Using Microscopy to Evaluate Cell Size and Complexity Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 32 Exercise 3A The Bacterial Growth Curve Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 35 Exercise 3B The Bacterial Growth Curve 36 Exercise 3C The Bacterial Growth Curve Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 55 Module 2 Working with and Learning About Serratia marcescens in the Laboratory 57 Exercise 4A Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 59 Exercise 4B Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage 60 Exercise 4C Protein Concentration Versus Growth Stage Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 69 Exercise 5A Measuring Prodigiosin Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 71 Exercise 5B Measuring Prodigiosin 72 Exercise 5C Measuring Prodigiosin Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 84 Exercise 6A Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by Serratia marcescens Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 87 Exercise 6B Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by S. marcescens 91 Exercise 6C Formal Laboratory Report Describing the Conditions Affecting the Growth of and Prodigiosin Production by S. marcescens 95 Exercise 7A Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 101 Exercise 7B Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production 102 Exercise 7C Biochemistry of Prodigiosin Production Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 112 Exercise 8A The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 113 Exercise 8B The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise 114 Exercise 8C The Probability Basis for Mutation Rate Calculation: A Dice?]Roll Exercise Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 120 Exercise 9A Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 121 Exercise 9B Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants 122 Exercise 9C Understanding Evolution by the Generation of UV Light?]Induced Prodigiosin Mutants Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 131 Exercise 10A Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 137 Exercise 10B Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin 139 Exercise 10C Understanding the Energy Spilling Properties of Prodigiosin Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 146 Module 3 Initial Characterization of Novel Serratia marcescens Prodigiosin Mutants 147 Exercise 11A Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 149 Exercise 11B Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 150 Exercise 11C Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 1 Post-laboratory Thinking Questions 153 Exercise 12A Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 2 Pre-laboratory Thinking Questions 155 Exercise 12B Prodigiosin Mutant Study Part 2 156 Exercise 12C Formal Laboratory Report 2: Prodigiosin Mutant Study 158 Appendix A CSE Citation and Reference List Format Guidelines 163 Appendix B Prodigiosin Biosynthesis 165 References 167 Index 169
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