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Why is Sub Culturing Necessary?
Sub culturing is necessary for multiple reasons:
Cell viability
: To prevent overconfluence and maintain healthy cell growth.
Genetic stability
: To reduce the risk of genetic drift and mutations over time.
Experimental consistency: Ensures reproducibility and reliability of experimental results.
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