File:Proteus mirabilis petri.jpg

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English: This photograph depicts a Petri dish culture plate, which had contained a trypticase soy agar growth medium, that had been inoculated with Proteus mirabilis bacteria, and subsequently gave rise to this colonial growth pattern referred to the Dienes reaction.
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Source CDC public health image library
Author Dr. John J. Farmer

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petri dish with Proteus mirabilis bacteria

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