6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Subculture' in a Sentence
"In Bacteriology, "subculture" refers to the act of cultivating a bacterial strain once again, this time on a new medium." more
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After weeks of meticulous work, the microbiologist had subcultured the strain to develop a more robust culture.
In the field of biotechnology, scientists have subcultured cells to develop new therapeutic treatments.
For months, the laboratory has been subculturing bacterial samples to investigate potential applications in biotechnology.
It is essential to subculture the yeast regularly to maintain its genetic stability in industrial fermentation processes.
The futuristic biotech facility will have been subculturing genetically modified bacteria for innovative applications.
In the biotechnology lab, researchers will be subculturing genetically modified bacteria for industrial applications.
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