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Good bacteria to used for science fair?

Milton milton_pace at my-deja.com
Sun Dec 31 07:47:41 EST 2000


I would suggest you use Lactobacilli cultures from live yoghurt or
brewing yeats cultures. These involve no serious public health risk.

Yours Milton

In article <B674379B.9B8%yjgent at home.com>,
  John Gentile <yjgent at home.com> wrote:
> Well we should eliminate anything that will kill someone or start an
> epidemic in case there is an accident.
>
> Most environmental organisms are safe, and some normal human flora
are safe
> if handled correctly.
>
> Skin bacteria and mouth bacteria can make some useful science fair
projects.
>
> --
> John Gentile                            Rhode Island Apple Group
> yjgent at home.com                         Past President, Publicity
Chairman
>  "I never make mistakes, I only have unexpected learning
opportunities"
>
> > From: lareado <jonmcsparran at hotmail.com>
> > Newsgroups: bionet.microbiology
> > Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 17:52:28 GMT
> > Subject: Good bacteria to used for science fair?
> >
> > Could anyone tell me what would be a good bacteria to use in an AP
science
> > fair
> > project?
> >
>
>


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