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Biology, 19.06.2021 04:20 niti1409

When the bacterium Serratia marcescens is grown on a sterile culture medium in a petri dish at 30°C, the bacterial colonies are cream colored. When this same bacterium is cultured under identical conditions, except at a temperature of 25°C, the colonies are brick red. This difference in color is most likely due to the
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type of nutrients in the culture medium
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sterilization of the culture medium
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effect of temperature on the expression of the gene for color
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effect of colony size on the synthesis of color pigments

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