What color is E coli on MacConkey Agar?
Chef's answer
dark pinkcoli was made based on its characteristic morphology colony on the selective medium MacConkey agar. Rapid lactose fermenting colonies of E. coli appear dry, donut shaped and dark pink in color and are surrounded with dark pink area of precipitated bile salts..
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