The Term Titer in Medicine refers to the Concentration of An

The Term \"Titer\" in Medicine refers to the Concentration of Antibody Molecules or Virus Particles as determined by a Dilution Series. The Titer of our fX174 Bacteriophage is usually ~ 1.0 times 10^10 Plaque Forming Units per Milliliter (pfu/ml), indicating that there are at least 1.0 times 10^10 Bacteriophage per Milliliter. Assuming that our fX174 Bacteriophage Titer actually is 1.0 times 10^10 Pfu/ml, and assuming that each Bacteriophage actually produces a Plaque, approximately how many Plaques should you expect to see on your 10^-7 (\"17\"), 10^-8 (\"8\") and 10^-9 (\"9\") Phage Plates next Week?

Solution

Use the following formula to determine the titre of your viral stock:

Where,

d= dilution

v= volume of diluted virus added to the plate

Here, in the question, we have to calculate no. of plaques.

Given,

Titer= 1.0 X 1010 PFU/ml

d=10-7

(i) For (10-7) =

1*1010pfu/ml= No. of plaques/10-7*1

=1*1010 *10-7= 103=1000 plaques

(ii) For 10-8

=1* 1010*10-8=102

=100 plaques

(iii) For 10-9

1*1010*10-9=101

=10 plaques

Titer(pfu/ml)= No. of plaques/d*v
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