Ox gall

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the fresh gall of the domestic ox; - used in the arts and in medicine.

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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Among colony restrictors, triton X-100 and ox-gall were used and it was found that 1% ox gall was the best.
Selection of mutant: After chemical mutagenesis, 100 fold serial dilutions were prepared and 0.1 mL was spread onto PDA media containing 1% ox gall.
Selection and evaluation of mutant: The use of ox gall (1%) was found to be optimal for colony restriction and clearance as the colony size was small and showed good ones around colonies.
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