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ISOLATION OF PURE CULTURES
fire.biol.wwu.eduSimpler methods for isolation of a pure culture include: (i) spread plating on solid agar medium with a glass spreader and (ii) streak plating with a loop. The purpose of spread plating and streak plating is to isolate individual bacterial cells (colony-forming units) on a nutrient medium.
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nptel.ac.inThe isolation of genomic DNA differs in animals and plant cells. DNA isolation from plant cells is difficult due to the presence of cell wall, as compared to animal cells. The amount and purity of extracted DNA depends on the nature of the cell. The method of isolation of genomic DNA from a bacterium comprises following steps (Figure 4-1.2.)- 1.
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