Mention the use of pure culture technique ?
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In microbiology, a lab culture that contains a single species of organism is called a pure culture.
It is generally derived from mixed culture that contains more than one species.
This is completed by transferring a small sample from the old medium to new and sterile growth medium in such a way that it helps to disperse the individual cells all across the medium surface.
This can also be done by thinning the sample before adding it to the new medium
It is generally derived from mixed culture that contains more than one species.
This is completed by transferring a small sample from the old medium to new and sterile growth medium in such a way that it helps to disperse the individual cells all across the medium surface.
This can also be done by thinning the sample before adding it to the new medium
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