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Gas production typically results in the formation of bubbles or cracks in the agar medium. These are seen as breaks or lifting of the agar from the bottom of the tube

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English: The Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar test is a commonly used differential agar medium in microbiology used to differentiate between different species of Enterobacteriaceae based on their ability to ferment sugars and produce gas during fermentation.
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