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"Gram stain" is a staining dye named after Dr. Gram. Some bacteria can be stained by this and be made visible, while others are not. If they are they're called "gram posisitve" (stained by gram's stain) and if they are not they're "gram negative" (not stained by gram's stain). This is very important as there are two general classes of antibiotics, you guessed it, one class for gram-posiitve bacteria and one for gram-negative bacteria. This seemed to me like a very broad categorization,and I never understood why until altum at mad dor scientist.com gave this explanation on usenet:
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