Phenotypic Characterization and the Principles of Comparative Systematics
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In performing phenotypic characterization tests, the organisms used for the inoculation of test media should be from fresh transfers and in good physiological condition. The methods described in this chapter are based primarily on methods developed for the characterization and identification of organisms which have usually been isolated on nutrient-rich media. While zoologists may be content to classify all insects or all vertebrates, prokaryote systematics generally deals with all prokaryotes and in an evolutionary context attempts to extend this study back to the origin of life itself. To test for acetamide hydrolysis, streak the surface of an acetamide agar slant with a sample from a dilute suspension.…
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