
A biovar is a variant prokaryotic strain that differs physiologically and/or biochemically from other strains in a particular species. Morphovars (or morphotypes) are those strains that differ morphologically. Serovars (or serotypes) are those strains that have antigenic properties that differ from other strains. ...
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A group (infrasubspecific) of bacterial strains distinguishable from other strains of the same species on the basis of physiological characters. Formerly called biotype. ... Origin: bio-+ variant ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(bi´o-vahr) (bi´o-var) in bacteriology, a variant strain of a species having differentiable physiological or biochemical characteristics; called also biotype.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bī′ō-var Definitions: 1. A group (infrasubspecific) of bacterial strains distinguishable from other strains of the same species on the basis of physiologic characters. Formerly called biotype.
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biovar A group (infrasubspecific) of bacterial strains distinguishable from other strains of the same species on the basis of physiological characters. Formerly called biotype.
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a group of microorganisms, usually bacteria, that have identical genetic but different biochemical or physiological characters.
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