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The Cultivation of Aerobic Bacteria from Single Cells

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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In order to obtain cultures of aerobic bacteria from single cells it is hardly necessary to insist that a method of isolation should be employed which can be relied on to ensure that one organism, and one only, is the starting point for inoculation of the first subculture. Unfortunately, for technical reasons which will be explained, no such method is at present available.

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