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Catalog Number:
(470179-182)
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Produces streptomycin. Branching mycelium and coenocytic hyphae.Â
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This yellow, shiny organism is known to cause wound infections and more famously, toxic shock syndrome.
Catalog Number:
(470179-214)
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Zygomycete. Mating strain, cross with <i>Phycomyces blakesleeanus</i> (-) to produce zygospores. Incubation temperature 25°C. Potato dextrose agar growth medium.
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The presence of A. viscolactis in milk is a common cause for sliminess or "ropiness".
Catalog Number:
(470179-192)
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Found in fresh water. Chromogenesis; blue to purple pigments produced. Motile. Rods. Gram negative reaction. Aerobic. Incubation temperature 30°C. Do not refrigerate because it cannot survive in temperatures below 25°C. Nutrient broth growth medium. <i>Note:</i> Pathogen.<BR><BR>Packaged in a 16 x 125 mm tubes. Call our Customer Service for availability of demo plates and other special orders.
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Ascomycete. Baker’s yeast. Reproduction by budding. Incubation temperature 30°C. YM agar growth medium.
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Dark, coarse-grained, and composed chiefly of hornblende.
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Massive, chlorite-rich.
Catalog Number:
(470025-908)
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A sawn and lacquered slab of classic Precambrian banded layers of hematite (iron) and quartz. Average size: 3" x 4". Ontario, Canada.
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Silvery, paragranite and muscovite-rich with medium garnet crystals.
Catalog Number:
(470176-326)
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Red-pigmented halophile from evaporating salt ponds; requires 25% salt medium, lyses easily in plain water, releasing DNA.
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Use <i>Sordaria fimicola</i> to allow students to visualize the results of crossing over during cell division.
Catalog Number:
(470179-712)
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Zygomycete. Dung Mold. Mating strain; cross with <i>Mucor heimalis</i> (-) for zygospore formation. Incubation temperature 25°C. Potato dextrose agar growth medium
Catalog Number:
(470001-214)
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<i>Pleurobrachia</i>. The short rows of external cilia that give comb jellies their name are beautifully apparent on these specimens. Size: 1/4– 1/2".
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Pale pink felsite, with small sanidine phenocrysts.
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