Axenic Culture
Axenic culture is a method used in microbiology to isolate a single species of organism in a laboratory setting. It involves the growth of a microorganism in a sterile environment that does not contain any other microorganism. This technique is used to study the effects of a single species of organism on its environment, allowing researchers to investigate the biology, physiology, and diversity of the species in a controlled environment. In particular, it is used to study bacteria, fungi, and other microbes, as well as to create vaccines and medicines. Axenic culture has revolutionized how scientists study microbiology, allowing them to make discoveries that were previously out of reach.
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