In biology, a subculture is either: a microbiological culture made by transferring microorganisms from a previous culture to a fresh growth medium, a method used to prolong the life of a particular strain of microorganism where there is a tendency of degeneration in older cultures; or a fresh culture made with material obtained from a previous one. Foundations of modern biology There are five unifying principles A microbiological culture, AKA microbial culture, is a method of multiplying microbial organisms by letting them reproduce in predetermined culture media under controlled laboratory A microorganism (also spelled micro organism or micro-organism and also called a microbe) is an Organism that is Microscopic (usually A growth medium or culture medium is a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of Microorganisms or cells There are different types of media for
In plant tissue culture somaclonal variation can be reduced by decreasing the numbers of subcultures used in protocols.
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