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... antibiotic agents , the agar medium should be nutritionally complete in order to allow the indicator organism to grow throughout the dish except at those regions of the chromatogram where the antibiotic sub- stance is located . Because ...
... antibiotic agents , the agar medium should be nutritionally complete in order to allow the indicator organism to grow throughout the dish except at those regions of the chromatogram where the antibiotic sub- stance is located . Because ...
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... Antibiotic Plate Resistance ( Gradient Antibiotic - resistant mutants are easily iso- lated , and the resistances can often serve as convenient genetic markers for use in character- izing bacterial strains . In this example , a proce ...
... Antibiotic Plate Resistance ( Gradient Antibiotic - resistant mutants are easily iso- lated , and the resistances can often serve as convenient genetic markers for use in character- izing bacterial strains . In this example , a proce ...
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... Antibiotic Agar ( for selection of an- tibiotic - resistant mutants by the gradient plate technique and for plasmid curing ) After autoclaving nutrient agar ( 13.9.12 ) , add one of the following antibiotic solutions , steri- lized by ...
... Antibiotic Agar ( for selection of an- tibiotic - resistant mutants by the gradient plate technique and for plasmid curing ) After autoclaving nutrient agar ( 13.9.12 ) , add one of the following antibiotic solutions , steri- lized by ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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