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Unknown bacteriaI am very confused and becoming upset. I NEED HELP
These are my test results can someone give me an idea of what it could be? Gram + Cocci Sucrose + Glucose + Lactose + Mannitol + Mehtyl Red + VP test + Catalase - Starch - casein - fat hydrolysis + urea - kligers iron - citrate- phenylalanine - litmus milk- acid reaction What can this be please please help
Re: Unknown bacteriawhy don't you give a try using API kit? it's more easier to identify unknown bacteria..
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API strips give accurate identifications based on extensive databases and are standardized, easy-to-use test systems. The kits include strips that contain up to 20 miniature biochemical tests. All are quick, safe and easy to perform. link: http://www.biomerieux-usa.com/servlet/s ... _PRD_USA_5
enteroccus facalisOkay i think i found my unknown bacteria. Now i have to write a conclusion based on my test. I don't know how to begin this. Can someone help me . Based on my test results i think i can confirm its Enterocccus F. HELP this report is due in a 2 days
Enteroccoc FDoes it ferment Glucose what happens with methyl red and VP Test. Does hydrolysis starch, casein, fat, urea, Klingers iron?
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Re: Unknown bacteriaIt ferments glucose, +for VP + for methyl red test, does not hydrolysis starch, casein yes, fat yes and urea no, klingers iron no
That is not part of our lab testing. I think my unknown is E. faecalis. I just need help finding out if it is postive for methyl red and VP also if it hydrolysis exoenzymes like statch, casein, fat, tryptophan,urea, kiligers iron, citrate and phenalalkine
Re: Unknown bacteriaI'm in the process of writing a bacteria matching program, which you might find helpful. (And it would also help me out to have someone give it a try.)
http://moclips.net/microti/microti.php It only has about 50 bacteria in the database at the moment, but it does give E. faecalis as the best match based on the info you have given. You can drill down to comparisons between the information you enter and the bacteria that appear to be the closest matches (which is mostly info from Bergeys, but is at least all in one place). http://microbiology101.com/
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