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A microbiological culture, or microbial culture, is a method of multiplying microbial organisms by letting them reproduce in predetermined culture medium under controlled laboratory conditions. Microbial cultures are foundational and basic diagnostic methods used as a research tool in molecular biology.
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- A microbiological culture, also known as a microbial culture, is a technique for multiplying microorganisms by allowing them to grow in a specified culture medium under carefully regulated laboratory conditions.
- In molecular biology, microbial cultures are fundamental and basic diagnostic tools utilized as a research tool.
- The microorganisms being cultivated can alternatively be referred to as culture.
- Microbial cultures are used to identify the type of organism, as well as its quantity in the material under investigation.
- It is one of the most used microbiological diagnostic procedures, and it is used to detect the source of infectious illness by allowing the agent to proliferate in a specified medium.
- A throat culture, for example, is obtained by scraping the tissue lining of the back of the throat and blotting the sample into a medium to screen for dangerous bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes, the strep throat causative agent.
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