Phenotype Topics

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Cytology

Histological Assessment

Serological Tests

  • General[15][16]
  • slide agglutination test[17]
  • fluorescent antibody tests[18]
  • counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE)

Biochemical Characteristics

Prokaryotic Glycosylation

Motility

Cell shape/size

  • cocci
  • rod (straight or curved)
  • oval

Pathogenic vs. Non-pathogenic

Cultural Characteristics

  • General[41]
  • Aerobic respiration
  • Anaerobic respiration
  • Fermentation
    • lactose fermenters
  • Growth at certain temperatures
    • Thermophile
  • Mutator[42]

Growth characteristics on differential media plates

  • Growth on MacConkey agar[43][44]
  • Growth on Inorganic Compounds (Chemoauxotrophic)
  • Growth on certain sugars
  • Growth on antibiotics
  • Growth on blood agar
  • Growth on thioglycolate
  • Growth on acetamide agar medium[45][46]
  • Biotyping[47]

Morphological Characteristics

  • cocoid body formation
  • cyst formation
  • spore formation
  • fruiting body formation
  • pleomorphism
  • mucoid colonies
  • viscid colonies

Replication/Division

  • binary fission

Biofilm Formation

Phage-related phenotypes

bacteria

  • susceptibility / immunity
    • resistance to super-infection
    • CRISPR-encoded resistance [51]
  • prophage
    • presence
    • phage DNA integration [52]
    • phage gene expression
    • phage protein expression
  • phage adsorption [53],[54]
  • lysis [53]
    • degradation of host cell wall (endolysin) [55]
    • permeabilizing the inner membrane (holin) [55]

phage

  • plaque
    • size (at time x), i.e. growth rate
    • shape (round, irregular)
    • opaqueness (clear, turbid) [56]
  • particle morphology
    • missing parts [include list of parts]
    • malformed parts [include lists of parts]
      • too big
      • too small
      • different shape

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