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    Cells That Are His⁻, Strᴿ Could Be Isolated from a Mixed
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Cells That Are His⁻, Strᴿ Could Be Isolated from a Mixed

Question 19

Question 19

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Cells that are His⁻, Strᴿ could be isolated from a mixed sample by using a medium containing


A) streptomycin
B) histidine AND glucose
C) penicillin AND streptomycin
D) glucose AND streptomycin
E) histidine AND streptomycin

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