A low-cost, open-source evolutionary bioreactor and its educational use.
Vishhvaan GopalakrishnanDena CrozierKyle J CardLacy D ChickNikhil P KrishnanErin McClureJulia PeleskoDrew F K WilliamsonDaniel NicholSoumyajit MandalRobert A BonomoJacob G ScottPublished in: eLife (2022)
A morbidostat is a bioreactor that uses antibiotics to control the growth of bacteria, making it well-suited for studying the evolution of antibiotic resistance. However, morbidostats are often too expensive to be used in educational settings. Here we present a low-cost morbidostat called the EVolutionary biorEactor (EVE) that can be built by students with minimal engineering and programming experience. We describe how we validated EVE in a real classroom setting by evolving replicate Escherichia coli populations under chloramphenicol challenge, thereby enabling students to learn about bacterial growth and antibiotic resistance.