M. tuberculosis and M. avium complex, colony morphology
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On Lowenstein-Jenson (LJ) slants, M. tb typically has a crumbly, "bread-crumb" appearance, whereas M. avium complex has a bright yellow, smooth, characteristic colony (so-called "condom colony"). These morphologic features are useful in making a presumptive speciation, which is usually confirmed by DNA probe.