Activities of microorganisms are very important to almost every sector of concern to mankind. From a perusal of the foregoing topics, one can find applications (uses) of microorganisms to agriculture, forestry, food, industry, medicine, and environment. The scope and significance of microbiology has enlarged manifold, particularly when importance of environment was realised globally and the word environment was used in a much wider sense in terms of totality to include almost everything, every bit of nature.
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Describe different types of specimen used in microbiology
lithmus
To make DNA from mRNA
95% Ethanol is used in the microbiology lab to disinfect surfaces. This is a precaution necessary to avoid contamination of your samples and supplies.
A department about microbiology
DNA ligase is a very specific enzyme used in microbiology. The enzyme is used to help join DNA strands together and is used for DNA replication and repair.
microscope--related to microbiology gel electrophoresis--used for DNA fingerprinting hypodermic needle--used to take out, or put in a certain things into a body.
A recent review article on DNA published in the Journal of Microbiology.
Describe different types of specimen used in microbiology
microscope
Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered microbiology. He used his microscopes to study microorganisms. He was referred to as the Father of Microbiology.
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lithmus
vital dye in microbiology
To make DNA from mRNA
bad question. Unit of measurement of what? Distance? Volume? Sound? Force? mass? I would say micrometers is generally the smallest measurement of distance in microbiology. Although some things, like DNA, proteins are measured in nm.