A virus is identified by observing growth patterns on cultured media. what is this type of identification is called
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presumptive identification identifies the microorganisms
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A virus is identified by observing growth patterns on ‘cultured media’ is called as presumptive identification.
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Presumptive identification is a type of identification of microorganisms based on their morphology, colony forming abilities and their structure.
They are highly qualitative analysis tests that helps in the identification of a pathogen, they are mostly colour coded that is they are based on the colour they give out after a particular reaction.
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