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Identifying gram negative bacillus(rod) bacteriaModerator: BioTeam
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Identifying gram negative bacillus(rod) bacteriaHi, i'm currently studying biology in uni and i have this assignment about identifying bacteria using tests and agars
I know how to identify gram +ve bacillus and cocci bacterias but i'm stuck in gram -ve rod bacterias There's so many!! i catalogued them in oxidase -ve and +ve but i can't narrow them down! Oxidase -ve: Samonella, Shigella E.coli, Klebsiella Enterobacter, Enterobacteriaceae, Narsinice, Serratia, Proteus, Citrobacter Oxidase +ve: Helicobacter, Campylobacter, Vibrio, Pseudomonase aeruginosa, Haemophilus, Bordetella parapertussis How do you identify them?
There are many other biochemical tests that can be performed anther easy one being a catalase test. There are a few good microbiology lab manuals out there.
I advise you organise the tests as a flow chart to make it more manageable. Those are too many tests to list in a post and all of the info would be available online and in lab manuals/textbooks. There are a number of lectures notes published online on this and the NHS also releases fact files on identifying organisms, such as this one on non-glucose fermenting gram negatives, which might be helpful:
http://www.hpa-standardmethods.org.uk/d ... opid17.pdf
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