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This image depicted numbers of Bacillus anthracis bacterial colonies, which had been allowed to grow on sheep’s blood agar (SBA) for a 24 hour period. In this particular view you’ll note the appearance of what is termed a "plaque" (arrowhead), which represents an area where the bacteria had been lysed, or destroyed by the application of a localized amount of gamma phage-containing solution. Highly specific to B. anthracis, these gamma phage viruses, i.e., bacteriophages, attacked the B. anthracis bacteria, subsequently leaving this circular plaque devoid of bacterial organisms. The specificity of these gamma phages to B. anthracis makes this a positive test for the presence of this bacterium.

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current22:19, 17 November 2014Thumbnail for version as of 22:19, 17 November 2014700 × 635 (33 KB)Jesus Hernandez (talk | contribs)This image depicted numbers of Bacillus anthracis bacterial colonies, which had been allowed to grow on sheep’s blood agar (SBA) for a 24 hour period. In this particular view you’ll note the appearance of what is termed a "plaque" (arrowhead), whic...

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