BIOLOGY 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Escherichia Coli, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bile Acid

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After 120 years, we"ve succeeded in culturing less than 1% of the microbes around us. The vast majority have yet to be tamed! An exciting time to become a microbiologist! Bacteria are grown in 2 types of culture media: liquid or broth: useful for studying the growth characteristics of a pure culture, solid: useful for trying to separate mixed cultures from clinical specimens or natural environments (agar) Pure colonies are isolated via two main techniques: dilution streaking. A loop is containing your specimen is dragged across the surface of an agar plate: spread plate. 10-fold serial dilutions are performed on a liquid culture. A small amount of each dilution is then plated. Called dilution streaking in which you can take a loop really tiny metal loop that contains your specimen, that can then you then basically drag that loop across the surface of a solid media agar plate,

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