PRESCOTTS GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
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Chapter 29.2, Problem 1CC
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The isolation of microbes is important to obtain the single microbe from a population. As the microbes are almost present everywhere, it means that the environment contains more different species of microbes is available. The isolation is important to separate the desired microbe from the rest of the mixed population.
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