A culture in which only one strain or clone is present.
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It also may reflect that it is more difficult to grow anaerobes and to isolate them in pure cultures.
In 1885, Duclaux and Arloing demonstrated that sunlight had a direct killing effect on pure cultures of Tyrothrix scaber and Bacillus anthracis, respectively.
Here, Koch perfected the technique of growing pure cultures of germs using a mix of potatoes and gelatine.
He showed that bacilli could be isolated in pure cultures and produce tuberculosis in animals that were inoculated.
Two-milliliter inoculates for the chemostats were prepared by mixing pure cultures in the appropriate proportions as determined by Klett readings.
Definition of pure culture in US English:
pure culture
noun
Microbiology
A culture in which only one strain or clone is present.
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Two-milliliter inoculates for the chemostats were prepared by mixing pure cultures in the appropriate proportions as determined by Klett readings.
It also may reflect that it is more difficult to grow anaerobes and to isolate them in pure cultures.
In 1885, Duclaux and Arloing demonstrated that sunlight had a direct killing effect on pure cultures of Tyrothrix scaber and Bacillus anthracis, respectively.
He showed that bacilli could be isolated in pure cultures and produce tuberculosis in animals that were inoculated.
Here, Koch perfected the technique of growing pure cultures of germs using a mix of potatoes and gelatine.