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Ribotyping: Introduction, Ribosmes and RNA, Principle, Procedure, Different Techniques of Ribotyping and Uses

Ribotyping is a molecular diagnostic technique. Name derives from the ribosome which is part of the cellular machinery that creates proteins. The ribosomes were first noted in plant cells by Robinson and Brown in 1953 while studying bean roots with the electron microscope. Ribotyping can be used to identify bacteria and fungi but not viruses. Ribosomes are found only in cells. Viruses have no cellular structure but are molecules with genetic material and protein only. Introduction of Ribotyping Ribotyping is a molecular diagnostic technique. The...

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Haemophilus influenzae: Introduction, Morphology, Pathogenecity, Laboratory Diagnosis, Treatment and Key Notes

Haemophilus influenzae  colonies on chocolate agar after overnight incubation in a carbon dioxide atmosphere as shown above image. It must contain haemin or other iron-containing porphyrin and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide  (NAD) or its phosphate (NADP). The porphyrin requirement is referred to as growth factor X and the NAD or NADP requirement as growth factor V. It was causative agent of  the devastating 1918 pandemic of influenza to now from local to systemic infections. Introduction of Haemophilus influenzae Haemophilus influenzae colonies on chocolate agar after overnight...

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Microbiology Practical for BN/BSc Nursing: Contents, Descriptions, Visual Demonstration

Microbiology Practical:The topic 'Microbiology Practical' is a complete solution package for both Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nursing and Bachelor of Nursing (B.N.). All the contents of this microbiology practical are with description as well as visual demonstration. Microbiology Practical: Bachelor of Nursing and B.Sc. Nursing The topic...

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