Estimation of bacteriological reliability of paleospecimen
Abstract
In the article has considered possibility of survival of test microbiotic in conditions contamination frozen breeds’ tests . According to results of research it has revealed that the superficial stratums contain more microorganisms, than its central parts. The analysis of the ancient paleomicroorganisms possible to do from central parts of monoliths only.
About the Authors
V. E. RepinRussian Federation
I. V. Saranina
Russian Federation
V. G. Pugachev
Russian Federation
O. S. Taranov
Russian Federation
A. V. Brushkov
Russian Federation
G. I. Griva
Russian Federation
V. F. Chernjavskij
Russian Federation
O. N. Sofronova
Russian Federation
I. A. Romanova
Russian Federation
O. I. Nikiforov
Russian Federation
N. A. Antonov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Repin V.E., Saranina I.V., Pugachev V.G., Taranov O.S., Brushkov A.V., Griva G.I., Chernjavskij V.F., Sofronova O.N., Romanova I.A., Nikiforov O.I., Antonov N.A. Estimation of bacteriological reliability of paleospecimen. Yakut Medical Journal. 2010;(3):63-65. (In Russ.)









