Microbiology: Current Research

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Bacterial Growth Research Articles:

Bacterial growth refers to the division of bacterium into two cells. That process of division is known as binary fission. Batch culture is the most common laboratory growth method in which bacterial growth is also studied, but it's just one of the many . It is ideally spatially unstructured and temporally structured. The bacterial culture is incubated in a closed vessel with a single batch of the medium. In some experimental regimes, some of the bacterial cultures is periodically removed and also added to fresh sterile medium. In extreme cases, this leads to the continual renewal of the nutrients. This is also a chemostat, also called as a continuous culture. It is ideally spatially unstructured and also temporally unstructured, in a steady-state defined by the rates of nutrient supply and also bacterial growth. In comparison to batch culture, bacteria are maintained in the exponential growth phase, and the growth rate of the bacteria is also known. Related devices include turbid stats and auxostats. When Escherichia coli is growing very slowly with a doubling time of 16 hours during a chemostat most cells have one chromosome.

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