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what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
Biochemical tests for identification of cyanobacteria
what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
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You can't use a Biochemical test to ID a virus.
Streptococci are not differentiated by biochemical tests, but rather by hemolysis reaction (beta Strep or alpha Strep) and sero-group (as in Group E Strep).Further, streptococcus is also identified by thr following tests:1. Coagulase.2. Haemolysin (It lyses 4% RBC suspension)3. Fibrinolysin (It can dissolve a fibrin clot)4. Strp. Pneumoniae also gives a positive bile solubility test.5. It ferments Inulin (A sugar)
No, Serratia and Klebsiella test positive for citrate. E.Coli tests negative.
Biochemical tests
to determine rate of growth
Yes. Incubation in TSI slanted agar tests positive for both characteristics.
Urine test, blood plasma tests, biochemical tests to determine type of porphyria, enzyme test.
The most common biochemical tests are gram stain, oxidase, catalase and coagulase tests. However, there are literally hundreds of biochemical tests that are commonly used to identify bacteria. For further information, check out MicrobeID.com, where you can find identification methods, keys, probabilistic databases, selective and differential media guides, as well as book reviews releated to bacterial identification. I would also recommend Bergey's Manual of Deterministic Bacteriology.