Section 4
Culturing Viruses
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Batch Culture of Bacteriophages
Bacteriophage cultures require host cells in which the virus or phage multiply.

Tissue Culture of Animal Viruses
Viruses cannot be grown in standard microbiological broths or on agar plates, instead they have be to cultured inside suitable host cells.

Inoculation of Live Animals
Live animal inoculation is a method used to cultivate viruses.

Viral Identification
The genetic material within virus particles varies considerably between different types of viruses.