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It is known that ''Bacillus subtilis'' (strain 168) which is generally used in the lab is unable to swarm on a solid surface eg. agar plate. This is because of two reasons which are: | It is known that ''Bacillus subtilis'' (strain 168) which is generally used in the lab is unable to swarm on a solid surface eg. agar plate. This is because of two reasons which are: | ||
# Strain 168 is unable to produce bacterial cyclic lipopeptide surfactin. Surfactin is a surfactant which helps in reducing surface tension and aids the bacteria to swarm on a solid or semi solid medium. | # Strain 168 is unable to produce bacterial cyclic lipopeptide surfactin. Surfactin is a surfactant which helps in reducing surface tension and aids the bacteria to swarm on a solid or semi solid medium. | ||
+ | # Strain 168 is also unable to bio synthesize flagellum and thus has a very low amount of swarming. |
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Swarming
It is known that Bacillus subtilis (strain 168) which is generally used in the lab is unable to swarm on a solid surface eg. agar plate. This is because of two reasons which are:
- Strain 168 is unable to produce bacterial cyclic lipopeptide surfactin. Surfactin is a surfactant which helps in reducing surface tension and aids the bacteria to swarm on a solid or semi solid medium.
- Strain 168 is also unable to bio synthesize flagellum and thus has a very low amount of swarming.