Excerpt from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science Affiliated With American Association for the Advancement of Science, Vol. 80: July-October 2009
Aerobic digest represents a complex microbial community collected from domestic, industrial and municipal waste streams and generated by the wastewater treatment process itself. Afirst step to studying this complex community is genomic dna isolation. However, the maj ority of microbial species cannot be grown according to current cultivation practices (kepner, Once genomic dna has been isolated, then specific organisms, families, phyla, or domains may be monitored for changes throughout the aerobic digestion process.
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