Comparison of Traditional and Modern Approaches to the Identification of Bacteria.
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Comparison of Traditional and Modern Approaches to the Identification of Bacteria Wei Na (ID: 329877) Correspondence: Tel: 0121 257 1044 E-mail: nxw277@bham.ac.uk The practical Report is for BSM 236 Microbes and Man. Department of Biological Science. The University of Birmingham ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Classification and identification of organisms are two separated but inter-related processes. Classification involves the identification of groups of organism that share common properties and that differ from other groups. The classification and identification of organisms are two separate but inter-related processes. Classification involves the identification of groups of organism that share common properties and that differ from other groups. Identification entails the assignation of an unknown organism to a group within a scheme of classification. Classification Classification is the process of recognizing and describing groups of living organism. Classification is important. It is an activity essential to all scientific work. It would be impossible to make any generalizations about microorganisms and their role in nature if...

