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data analysis postlab for biol 252., Assignments of Cell Biology

This is my data analysis post lab.

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2023/2024

Available from 12/02/2024

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Data Analysis - postlab
Levamisole assay:
1. Plot the % paralysis vs time for each of the experimental groups treated
with and without levamisole to show the onset of paralysis. This will be a line
graph with a different line for each experimental condition. See below for a sample
graph. Your graph should generally look like this, but will have more lines and will
only extend to 5 minutes
1. Do you see any difference between WT worms in levamisole and WT worms in
buffer (control)? What does this signify?
They become more paralyzed over time n the levamsole whale they do not n the buffer.
This signifies that the WT worms are not immune to the levamosole.
2. Do you see any difference between mutant worms in levamisole and mutant
worms in buffer (control)? What does this signify?
Yes in the buffer they are not paralysed but in the levamisole, they are paralyzed. This
signifies that they are not immune to the levamisole.
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Data Analysis - postlab

Levamisole assay:

1. Plot the % paralysis vs time for each of the experimental groups treated with and without levamisole to show the onset of paralysis. This will be a line graph with a different line for each experimental condition. See below for a sample graph. Your graph should generally look like this, but will have more lines and will only extend to 5 minutes

  1. Do you see any difference between WT worms in levamisole and WT worms in buffer (control)? What does this signify? They become more paralyzed over time n the levamsole whale they do not n the buffer. This signifies that the WT worms are not immune to the levamosole.
  2. Do you see any difference between mutant worms in levamisole and mutant worms in buffer (control)? What does this signify? Yes in the buffer they are not paralysed but in the levamisole, they are paralyzed. This signifies that they are not immune to the levamisole.
  1. Do you see any difference between WT and mutant worms in the control treatment (M9 buffer)? What does this signify? I do not see any difference between the two. They have relatively equal values.
  2. Do you see any difference between WT and mutant worms in levamisole? What does this signify? I do not see any difference through our data however the unc-11 worms should be immune to the levimasole experimentily.