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Makenna Smith
12 March, 17:39
What is difference between biotype and serotype?
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Avery Mercado
12 March, 20:14
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A serotype, a serologically distinguishable strain of a microorganism, is a distinct variation within a species of bacteria or virus or among immune cells of different individuals. A biotype is different. It is a group of organisms that have the same genotype.
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