due to virulence plasmid loss during subculturing
Culturing a specimen allows for the identification of microorganisms present in the sample. This is important for diagnosing infections and determining appropriate treatment. It also helps in understanding the growth characteristics and antibiotic susceptibility of the organism.
to support the sub floor.
Because in culture outside of the host organism microbe or virus are not subject to immune response pressure, so their own genes that are responsible for virulence become not necessary and can be lost due to lack of selective pressure. Also, composition of the culture media can be such, that some important genes that are needed to pathogen's survival in its normal host stop being necessary. The whole thing is a lot like an atrophy of muscles when they are not used.
The purpose of dividing a large TCP/IP address space into multiple smaller networks called sub netting. Each sub network have its own sub net address. The first address of the sub net is the sub net identifier.
That is apiculture
The most serious of these organisms is Neisseriea meningitidis, which causes meningitis or blood stream infection in infants. By culturing a sample from the nasopharynx, the physician can identify this organism, and others.
The most serious of these organisms is Neisseriea meningitidis, which causes meningitis or blood stream infection in infants. By culturing a sample from the nasopharynx, the physician can identify this organism, and others.
They are not individual organisms.
Apiculture or beekeeping.
The purpose of using the "sub" keyword in programming languages is to define a subroutine or a function that can be called and executed within the program to perform a specific task or set of tasks.
They help the sub go up and down. When water is allowed into the tanks, the sub goes down. When water is pushed out of the tanks, sub comes up.