👉 Micrification is a process in which small, single-celled organisms such as bacteria or yeast are grown on specific media and then purified by removing the cell wall. The resulting cells are often used for drug discovery, bioengineering, and other applications. In summary, it's about growing microorganisms to isolate their genetic material (DNA) so they can be isolated into smaller units (clonal cells), which can then be further purified and tested.