Аннотация
Бул иш ылаңдуу иттен алынган изоляттын культуралык жана морфологиялык касиеттерин изилдөөгө арналган. Бактериялардын культуралык касиеттери ар кандай культуралык чөйрөлөрүндө изилденген. Колониялардын жана бактериялардын морфологиялык касиеттерин изилдеген. Грам боюнча боелгон сүртүндүлөрдүн микроскопиясы имерсиянын астында 1000 эсе чоңойтууда жүргүзүлгөн. Биопроба итке жана лабораториялык ак чычкандарга коюлган. Жүргүзүлгөн изилдөөлөр көрсөткөндөй, изоляттын көлөмү болжол менен 4 мкм. Изоляцияланган изоляттын өсүү касиеттери МПа культура чөйрөсүндө кан сары суусу, сары-туз агары жана кан агары менен мыкты сапаттарга ээ. Сахаролиттик активдүүлүк лактоза, манит жана глюкозада байкалат. Биз бөлүп чыгарган культуранын протеалитикалык касиеттери моракселла уруусунун микроорганизмдерине байланыштуу. Ылаңдуу итте культуралык -морфологиялык жана биохимиялык касиеттери боюнча бөлүнгөн култура моракселла канис түрүнө кирет
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