Identification Methods for Microbiologists, Parte 2Brian Montague Gibbs, Frederick Arthur Skinner Academic Press, 1966 |
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... organisms that have the greatest number of shared features are placed together , and no single feature is essential for group membership or sufficient to make an organism a member of the group ( Sokal and Sneath , 1963 ) . When more ...
... organisms that have the greatest number of shared features are placed together , and no single feature is essential for group membership or sufficient to make an organism a member of the group ( Sokal and Sneath , 1963 ) . When more ...
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... organisms which may be described in the future , or any other organisms or group which the user may wish to add . For instance , it may be found that an organism in a certain geographical area usually gives such atypical reactions that ...
... organisms which may be described in the future , or any other organisms or group which the user may wish to add . For instance , it may be found that an organism in a certain geographical area usually gives such atypical reactions that ...
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... organism . The organisms listed are those likely to be encountered in medical or veterinary laboratories . The method could , of course , be adapted to bacterial ( and other ) identifications in other fields such as industry or ...
... organism . The organisms listed are those likely to be encountered in medical or veterinary laboratories . The method could , of course , be adapted to bacterial ( and other ) identifications in other fields such as industry or ...
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Methods of Identification in the Genus Xanthomonas | 9 |
Identification Methods applied to Chromobacterium | 15 |
Biochemical Identification of Enterobacteriaceae | 21 |
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24 h old 48 h old abortus acetoin aerobic aesculin anaerobic antisera arabinose Bact bacteria Bacteriology BAIRD-PARKER basal medium Beerens Bergey's Manual biochemical biotype botulinum broth Brucella carbohydrates catalase chauvoei citrate classification Clostridium colony 24 colony 48 h colour containing cultures detected diagnostic differentiation discs England Enterobacteriaceae enzyme esterase faecalis fermentation flagella fluorescent gelatin genera glucose Gram-negative growth h old x6 Hugh and Leifson hydrogen sulphide hydrolysis identification incubation indole inoculated isolated Laboratory lactic acid lactobacilli lactose loops lysis maltose mannitol melitensis method Microbiol micrococci Morphological motile mycobacteria nutrient organisms oxidative metabolism Oxoid pathogenic Pediococcus peptone Petri dish phage phage Tb physiological pigment positive produce Pseudomonas reaction reagent Rogosa Salmonella septicum serological Sneath solution species spores staphylococci starch sterile strains streptococci Streptomyces substrate sucrose surface colony 48 TABLE taxonomic techniques tests thionin trehalose tube urease vials Xanthomonas xylose