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  • [[Category:Short pages 2]] ...ource of the commercially available restriction enzyme BamHI which cuts at the palindrome CGATCC.[[#References | [2]]]
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...tructure the cells within it are in the form of discoid and are surrounded by cell wall so it does not require heterocyst. [[#References | [2]]]
    3 KB (400 words) - 14:38, 28 September 2015
  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...evelopment of the endospores take place over the course of passage through the guinea pig gastrointestinal tract. [[#References | [2]]]
    3 KB (388 words) - 19:41, 28 September 2015
  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...those with diabetes mellitus, cancer, or AIDS, but also used as the source of making fermented foods and alcoholic beverages in Asia.[[#References | [1]]
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...resistant by changing its binding site for it. This has made the organism of clinical importance [[#References | [2]]].
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] [[File: Bacillus2.gif|thumb|right| These pictures are microscopic images of Bacillus odysseyi.]]
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  • ...s similar to others in its group in shape and environment, although it has the unique septum and known pathogenesis. [[#References | [4]]] ...nces | [2]]]. ''Micrococcus'' are known for their high G-C count and part of their metabolism allows them to produce acid from glucose glycerol and conv
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  • ...validation of sterilizing-grade membrane filters due to the small size of the bacterium [[#References | [3]]] . ...pH around 7 and at optimal temperature around 35°C [[#References | [4]]] . The organism does not ferment any carbohydrates and shows no hemolysis activity
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  • [[File: EM of bl. virdis.gif|thumb|right| Electron microscopy of the photosynthetic system in ''Blastochloris virdis''.]] ...ochloris viridis'' and has since contributed to a general understanding of the reaction center's present in all oxygenic phototrophs, as well as how they
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  • ...site for more details about habitat.]] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ...nches with whitened tips, typically grow in clusters on decaying hardwood. The fungus can cause a root rot in hawthorn and gooseberry plants.[[#References
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  • ...and ''P. asaccharolytica'' are also black pigmented bacteria and native to the oral cavity. ...cts of fermentation are n-butyric and acetic acids as well as lower levels of propionic , isobutyric, and isovaleric acids.
    4 KB (510 words) - 23:44, 1 August 2013
  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...ces for energy. ''T. atlanticus'' is also able to survive in a wider range of pH conditions. [[#References | [1]]]
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  • ...e other members of their genus, they exhibit a cell envelope that consists of a plasma membrane, periplasmic space, and an outer membrane. [[#References ...20-500 nm has been observed. The outer membrane is predominately composed of a protein called Imp1227 (Ignicoccus outer-membrane protein)[[#References |
    4 KB (523 words) - 22:50, 21 July 2013
  • ...in patients that are already immunocompromised. ''G. rubripertincta'' has the ability to produce mycobactin, a lipid factor that promotes growth [[#Refer The cell wall composition and chemotaxonomic properties of ''Gordonia'' relate it to ''Mycobacterium'', ''Rhodococcus'', and ''Skerman
    4 KB (513 words) - 04:44, 18 July 2013
  • ...ished from other Azosprillum species based upon the ability of utilization of ribose and mannose. [[#References | [3]]] ...pable of fixing nitrogen through assimilation of ammonium and the activity of nitrogenase. [[#References | [1]]] Nitrogen fixation occurs under microaero
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  • [[File: H cinaedi.jpeg|thumb|right| Transmission electron micrograph of ‘’H. cinaedi’’ illustrating their typical sheathed flagella [[#Refe ...olated from patients with enteritis and proctitis along with other species of its genus, such as ''H. fennelliae, H. pullorum,H. westmeadii, H. canadensi
    4 KB (463 words) - 03:11, 21 July 2013
  • ...n thus be described as an extremophile. Like other microorganisms found in the Berkeley pit, Euglena mutabilis may have useful byproducts. Specifically, r ...ody and it's stigma is about 7 μm in diameter. In addition to it's stigma, the Euglena mutabilis has many fusiform chloroplasts and it's nucleus is poster
    4 KB (609 words) - 22:51, 21 July 2013
  • ...infection by Machupo virus causes hemorragic fever syndromes and is spread by rodents. [[#References | [1]]] ...lipid-containing envelope with 8-10 nm long club-shaped projections around the outside. [[#References | [1]]][[#References | [2]]]
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  • ...|right|Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae cross streaked with a feeder colony of Beta-hemolytic staphylococcus.]] ...and reported in 1957, and was formally declared to be the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia in 1964.It was reclassified in 1983 after DNA studi
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  • ...many other members of the algae(Protists subgroup) its seems to be capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction. [[#References | [5]]] [[#References | ...eye spots of many varieties. They have been shown to reproduce asexually by mitosis. [[#References | [5]]] There is some evidence indicating meiosis
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