MOTILITY TEST
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MOTILITY TEST

To determine whether an organism is motile.

By Dayyal Dg.
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Test for Bacterial Motility: Center (Non-motile); Corners (Motile)
Test for Bacterial Motility: Center (Non-motile); Corners (Motile)

Objective:

To determine whether an organism is motile.

Test Procedure and Interpretation

  1. Prepare a semisolid agar medium in a test tube.
  2. Inoculate with a straight wire, making a single stab down the center of the tube to about half the depth of the medium.
  3. Incubate under the conditions favoring motility.
  4. Incubate at 37°C
  5. Examine at intervals, e.g. after 6 h, and 1 and 2 days (depends on generation time of bacteria) . Freshly prepared medium containing 1% glucose can be used for motility tests on anaerobes.

Results: Hold the tube up to the light and look at the stab line to determine motility.

Non-motile bacteria generally give growths that are confined to the stab-line, have sharply defined margins and leave the surrounding medium clearly transparent.

Motile Bacteria typically give diffuse, hazy growths that spread throughout the medium rendering it slightly opaque.

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Dayyal Dg.. “MOTILITY TEST.” BioScience. BioScience ISSN 2521-5760, 04 April 2017. <https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/microbiology/motility-test>. Dayyal Dg.. (2017, April 04). “MOTILITY TEST.” BioScience. ISSN 2521-5760. Retrieved January 31, 2023 from https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/microbiology/motility-test Dayyal Dg.. “MOTILITY TEST.” BioScience. ISSN 2521-5760. https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/microbiology/motility-test (accessed January 31, 2023).
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