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- explain how the following genotypic andphenotypic methods of microbe identification is done. Use diagrams or schematic representations to explain yourwork. 1. Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE)2. Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS)If Microbe A and Microbe B have whole genome similarity of 68%, as determined by DNA-DNA hybridization, they should be considered the same species.The process of collecting characteristics of your unknown bacterium can be helped by the use of a dichotomous key. A dichotomous key is a flowchart that can be used to identify an organism. a) in your own words explain how to create and use a dichotomous key to identify unknown bacteria
- How would you grow a streptomycin-resistant strain E. coli bacteria was spread on both agar plates and incubated for 24 hours. Neg. reptomycia Po. If you wanted to grow up a large quantity of streptomycin resistant E. coli, what would you do next? Multiple Choice n:-. - Next > 13 of 20 ENG < Prev E O A 4) INTL searchWhich of the following experimental techniques was used by Hershey and Chase to establish the genetic material of phage? * None of the above X-ray Isotope labelling Chromatography UltracentrifugationDiscuss the principles,uses, advantages and disadvantages of nanopore technology.
- Discuss how DNA extraction of microbial DNA directly can be done from infected tissue through an optimized protocol for use in nanopore sequencing.describe how the bacteria should have the ability to be recovered back from the infected host for the purpose of experimentation including sequencing ,vitro culturing and polymerase chain reaction amplification.What is the genus and species of your bacteria? And What led you to confirm this result and why? Please discuss. ☆My bacteria is Alcaligenes faecalis