[3H]Thymidine Incorporation To Estimate Growth Rates of Anaerobic Bacterial Strains
AUTOR(ES)
Winding, Anne
RESUMO
The incorporation of [3H]thymidine by axenic cultures of anaerobic bacteria was investigated as a means to measure growth. The three fermentative strains and one of the methanogenic strains tested incorporated [3H]thymidine, whereas the sulfate-reducing bacterium and two of the methanogenic bacteria were unable to incorporate [3H]thymidine during growth. It is concluded that the [3H]thymidine incorporation method underestimates bacterial growth in anaerobic environments.
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