If you have a population (definition: group of microbes that exploit the same class of resources in similar ways ) of bacteria in a glucose gradient culture and some prefer higher concentration of the glucose versus lower concentration, would the ones that prefer a lower glucose concentration be considered a different ecotype than those that prefer a higher glucose concentration?
IF YOU HAVE A POPULATION (DEFINITION: GROUP OF MICROBES THAT EXPLOIT THE SAME CLASS OF RESOURCES IN SIMILAR WAYS ) OF BACTERIA IN A GLUCOSE GRADIENT CULTURE AND SOME PREFER HIGHER CONCENTRATION OF THE GLUCOSE VERSUS LOWER CONCENTRATION, WOULD THE ONES THAT PREFER A LOWER GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION BE CONSIDERED A DIFFERENT ECOTYPE THAN THOSE THAT PREFER A HIGHER GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION?
If you have a population (definition: group of microbes that exploit the same class of resources in similar ways ) of bacteria in a glucose gradient culture and some prefer higher concentration of the glucose versus lower concentration, would the ones that prefer a lower glucose concentration be considered a different ecotype than those that prefer a higher glucose concentration?
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