it dissolves cell wall and mannitol & sorbitol act as an osmotic stabilizers,osmoticms.
mgcl2 work as a cofactor and they enhance the enzymatic reaction..
The isolation of industrially important microbes involves obtaining pure cultures of specific microorganisms from their natural environment, typically through techniques such as selective media or enrichment cultures. On the other hand, screening refers to the process of assessing the potential industrial applications of these isolated microbes, usually by evaluating their enzymatic activities, metabolic capabilities, or other desired traits. In summary, isolation focuses on obtaining the microbe of interest, while screening focuses on evaluating its industrial potential.
there are six types which are below: 1. geographical isolation 2. ecological (habitat) isolation 3. behavioral (ethological) isolation 4. temporal isolation 5. structural (mechanical) isolation 6. gamete mortality (gamete isolation)
Geographic isolation.
it stops gene flow
mgcl2 work as a cofactor and they enhance the enzymatic reaction..
The isolation of industrially important microbes involves obtaining pure cultures of specific microorganisms from their natural environment, typically through techniques such as selective media or enrichment cultures. On the other hand, screening refers to the process of assessing the potential industrial applications of these isolated microbes, usually by evaluating their enzymatic activities, metabolic capabilities, or other desired traits. In summary, isolation focuses on obtaining the microbe of interest, while screening focuses on evaluating its industrial potential.
1. When new species form.2. When a group is separated from the rest of its species.3. When members of the isolated group can no longer mate with the rest of species.
Three types of isolation involve mating; habitat isolation, mechanical isolation, or sexual isolation.
isolation
there are six types which are below: 1. geographical isolation 2. ecological (habitat) isolation 3. behavioral (ethological) isolation 4. temporal isolation 5. structural (mechanical) isolation 6. gamete mortality (gamete isolation)
Reproductive isolation
Behavioral Isolation is isolation caused by differences in courtship or mating behaviors.
Geographic isolation.
Prisoners used to be punished by isolation with being put in the "hole" for 30 days.Prolonged isolation affects mental and emotional well-being.Children subjected to isolation develop severe social problems.
Geographic isolation.
Droplet isolation