A robust platform for chemical genomics in bacterial systems

A robust and sensitive platform was developed for chemical-genomics in bacteria. Kinetic acquisitions of colony growth enable calculation of growth rates alongside conventional endpoint volume measurements, generating a wealth of chemical-genetic interactions. This kinetic platform is highly amenable to prokaryotic or eukaryotic strain collections.

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