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Tips for Choosing and Using Microorganisms for Education

Laurie Kundrat July 18, 2019 1 Comment

In 2016, two biologists from Indiana University estimated that there are about a trillion species of bacteria on earth.1 With so many choices, how can a teacher select the best strains for her microbiology class? Below are a few tips…
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