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Group Work - Miniaturized System

Group Work - Miniaturized System

Q This is a group activity. Only one per group must be submitted. Be sure to write the names of group members who participated. Miniaturized Rapid Systems Activity.pptx Activity 1 Results for a EnteroPluri Test is given below. Assume Gas is produced, indole is negative, Dulcitol is negative, citrate is green, and PA is positive. Questions 1.Give the code for this organism. 2.Is it consistent with the expected results (see table 3)? 3.Which results seen are inconsistent with the consistent? 4.Besides inoculation error, what could have contributed to any difference in VP and Indole results? 5.Which end has the inoculation end and which one has the end to be broken and discard? 6.Which tests included in this one were discussed previously in lab? Activity Two AP120E Activity Use the tables and the API 20E to answer the questions Questions 1.What is the code generated for this unknown bacteria? 2.Which of these require additional reagents before the code can interpretation? 3.Which of these require anaerobic condition during incubation? 4.Compare and contrast API 20E and the EnteroPluri Test. Give 3 similarities and 3 differences. 5.What are some advantages to using these rapid tests?

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1. 4104512 2. TDA – Tryptophane Deaminase VP – Vogus Proskauer Test IND – Indole Production 3. ADH (arginine dihydrolase), URE (urease), ODC (ornithine decarboxylase), LDC (lysine decarboxylase) 4. Similarities: EnterPluri and API 20E • both use numerical index for ID • both tests identify gram negative rods