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Biology, 11.12.2019 19:31 EricaCox1

An organism which is sensitive to an antibiotic is grown in the lab in a pure culture on a medium with the antibiotic , if we see colonies of the organism growing on the plate then it must have undergone

a. transpoon muagenesis
b. spontaneous mutation
c. natural selection
d. x ray induced mutation

the vp test is used to differentiate

a. gram positive organisms
b. gram negative organisms
c. klebsiella vs enterobacter
d. genus of enterobacteriaceae family

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