Bacterial Classification, Structure and Function
the degree of relatedness of different organisms. A relatively new application of this technology has been the recognition and characterization of noncultivatable pathogens and the diseases that they cause. Phenotypic classification systems: There is a chart at the end of these lecture notes on the
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