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pure culture
noun
- the growth of only one microorganism in a culture.
pure culture
noun
- bacteriol a culture containing a single species of microorganism
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pure culture1
Example Sentences
"Research on the indigenous microbiota of the skin has mainly focused on metagenomic analysis, which does not involve culture methods, or on the analysis of individual bacteria in pure culture. However, since multiple bacteria interact with each other in the actual skin environment, we thought that a model culture system that reproduced the interaction relationship was necessary," notes Dr. Furuyama.
They produced a pure culture of this new bacterial strain, in which they were finally able to identify the key enzyme that triggers the oxidation of phosphite to phosphate.
But what Hokusai and his successors affirm over and over is that there鈥檚 no such thing as a pure 鈥渃ulture鈥 divisible from others 鈥 not even the culture of a shogunate whose subjects couldn鈥檛 leave on pain of death.
鈥淚f we had a pure culture, it would be a lot easier鈥 to test ideas about cell metabolism and environmental influences on conductance, says the center鈥檚 Andreas Schramm.
To ferment most beers, brewers tend a culture of microbes and add it to each batch: typically a 鈥減ure culture鈥 of brewer鈥檚 yeast, or in the case of many farmhouse and sour beers, like Jester King鈥檚 core offerings, a mix that includes yeast and bacteria isolated from the wild.
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