he is a Glastonbury legend and a personal hero of mine.
including vigorous hand-washing.They were a bit dirty when I received them.
The small off-white areas are where the bacteria are still growing.The way to see that the phage has infected bacteria is you get these zones where the bacteria are not growing and that's because they've been killed by the phage.If you want to see if you can find a friendly virus too then The Phage Collection Project are launching their new sampling kits at the Summer Science Exhibition taking place this week at the Royal Society and through their website.
They reproduce as they go along so you don't need constant doses like you would with drugs.They then hijack the bacteria and transform it into a mass-production factory for more phage.
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