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12 years ago
To agarose users,
I am currently trying to increase the awareness of the agarose product my company distributes. This agarose is manufactured by Benchmark Scientific. The agarose is a molecular biology grade and has a low EEO. Because of the agarose’s low EEO, it has low concentrations of sulfate. This allows the agarose to produce clear, concise bands and good separation. It is also environmentally friendly agarose. The laboratory that manufactures the agarose is powered by wind and solar energy.
I would love for frequent users of agarose to try our product for free. If you would like to try our agarose, please message me and I will send you a free trial of the product. The free trial size is 25 grams. We have a limited number of agarose free samples, so it is based on first come, first serve basis. We also can only ship the trials to commercial addresses within the United States.
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12 years ago
What's your company called?
unimed Author
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12 years ago
My company is Universal Medical Inc. We specialize in distributing medical and laboratory equipment and supplies.
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12 years ago
Question to you unimed, do all bacteria form colonies when grown on a petri dish?
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12 years ago
Hi Bio_man according to your thread here https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=4960.0  you said it does but we actually checked with a scientist in the biology/chemical department of a company we have a relationship with and they did not think this was enough information to answer the question.  Can you elaborate on it at all?
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12 years ago
Hi Bio_man according to your thread here https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=4960.0  you said it does but we actually checked with a scientist in the biology/chemical department of a company we have a relationship with and they did not think this was enough information to answer the question.  Can you elaborate on it at all?

Well I thought it did, but there are millions of species of bacteria and so like you suggested, there isn't enough information to determine this. I'm guessing that is the proper conditions are meet, any bacteria can grow, but not 100 % sure.
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