Bacterial Cultures
Bacterial cultures are samples of bacteria growing in a controlled environment. They are used in many areas of research and healthcare, such as genetics, microbiology and forensic science. They provide insight into bacterial metabolic activity, and can be used to identify the presence of particular species or strains. Bacterial cultures are also used in the production of antibiotics, vaccines, and other biotechnological products. Through their use, researchers and healthcare providers can better understand microbial ecology and the effect of environmental factors on bacterial growth.
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