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The bacteria that you are growing to express biochemisfunase are resistant to ampicillin, so you keep ampicillin in your media to prevent contamination from other bacterial strains. You find a tube of ampicillin in the lab freezer that says “2000x AMP” on the lid, which indicates that it is 2000 times more concentrated than what you need (i.e., a concentration of 1x ampicillin in your media). How much of the 2000x ampicillin stock would you add to your 1.0-L culture to get a final concentration of 1x ampicillin?
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