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(470176-788)
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Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutat...
Catalog Number:
(470179-166)
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Lancefield group C, beta hemolysis. Causes strangles in horses. May be pathogenic in humans. Camp test negative; resistant to bacitracin, does not fer...
Catalog Number:
(470180-128)
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Termite flagellates live in the intestine of Zootermopsis termites as symbiotic organisms. They can be easily isolated and observed.
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Study the Rotifera under your microscope to discover the variety of structures among them. Subculture them in Alfalfa or Hay medium to increase your ...
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Illustrate the structure, feeding habits, responses, and reproduction of a typical Anthozoan.
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This toad thrives with minimum attention and may be housed in a terrarium with access to water and dry land.
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This colonial cyanobacteria is structured as several cells bound together in a gelatinous "mucilaginous sheath".
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A collection of some of the more popular forms of coliphage. The successful culture of coliphage requires growing in the appropriate host bacterium (a...
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This organism is commonly isolated from soil or water, and produces a pink or rose colored pigment.
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This organism is commonly isolated from human nasopharyngeal mucosa
Catalog Number:
(470180-492)
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These slugs maintain a marine aquarium’s ecological balance by feeding on algal growth.
Catalog Number:
(470030-364)
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Produce High-Titer T-Series Coliphages Without Setting Up an Aeration System
Catalog Number:
(470179-112)
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All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for spec...
Catalog Number:
(470007-888)
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A quick and colorful demonstration of Mendel’s Law of Segregation.
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Demonstrate amoeba structure, locomotion, and feeding behavior.
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Taking their name from the bluish pigment that most of these organisms share, each jar contains a broad sample of several types of cyanobacteria.
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