Explain Gram staining
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Gram Stain - A differential staining technique in which cells either stain pink (gram-negative) or purple (gram-positive) depending upon their structural type. During a gram stain, a bacterial sample is smeared on a microscope slide and allowed to dry.
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the staining techniques have proved very useful in taxonomic grouping of bacteria. one of the important cytological features of bacteria is their reaction to a simple staining procedure discovered by a Danish physician, Christian Gram, in 1884. The procedure involves staining the cell first with crystal violet and then iodine solution.
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