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  • ...nable to jump from human to human but development of this ability is still a possibility. ...particles to change which parts of a cell they can bind to. This leads to a kind of evolutionary arms race in which viruses and host organisms are cons
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  • ...evolution relating to host organisms. The only changes I would suggest are a few technical changes, one example at the very end of the section "Avian fl -> I like the images you've chosen. They all seem to add a lot to your page, and they're incorporated very well.
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  • File:Cell wall formation of S. aureus being inhibited by a β-lactam antibiotic through a binding protein.png
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  • File:A ferrooxidans.png
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  • ...he three opine classes octopine, nopaline, and agropine. The host range of A. tumefaciens range from 331 genera and 643 species. The genome structure of Agrobacterium tumefaciens has a very unique genome in which it contains both linear and circular chromosom
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  • File:A. acidoterrestris.png
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  • File:A. saccharovorans.png
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  • [[Image:GAS binding.jpg|thumb|400px|right|''Streptococcus Group A Binding'' From [Dr. Richard Gallo's Dermatology Lab at University Californi ...the additional symptom of a rash. The toxins (poison) released from Group A Streptococcus can cause the scarlet-colored rash from which this illness ge
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  • File:A. Phosphatis FISH.JPG
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  • File:A. Phosphatis 2.jpg
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  • File:A. ferrooxidans image2.jpg
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  • File:A. ferrooxidans image.jpg
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  • File:A. israelii relatives.jpg
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  • <br>| Genus = [[Influenzavirus A]] <br>| species = [[Influenza A virus]]
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  • ...human) and cause production of a novel and extremely pathogenic influenza A virus that is able to infect humans very rapidly. <b>a. Bat ecology and virology</b><br>
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  • File:A mellea genome.png
    ...mic Dissection of the Ubiquitous Plant Pathogen, Armillaria mellea: Toward a New Infection Model System. J. Proteome Res. 12 (6), pp 2552–2570.
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  • File:A. fumigatus morphology.jpg
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  • File:A. boonei vesicles.png
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  • File:A tubingensis .png
    Fig 1: Morphology of Aspergillus tubingensis (FJBJ11). (a) A. tubingensis colonies observed from above; (b) Colonies observed from below
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  • File:A tubi .png
    Fig 1: Morphology of Aspergillus tubingensis (FJBJ11). (a) A. tubingensis colonies observed from above; (b) Colonies observed from below
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  • File:Laminitis photo.png
    A diagram of a healthy vs. a laminitic horse hoof.
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  • File:Mechanism for Weight Gain.jpg
    ...high fat diet compared to mice with a deficient mucosal immune system fed a similar diet.
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  • ...ruses make more defective viral copies.Such virophages are thought to have a role in controlling the population of amoebae and may aid in horizonrtal ge
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  • File:Streptomyces coelicolor.jpeg
    ...of Streptomyces coelicolor, a gram-positive actinobacterium that produces a variety of secondary metabolites.
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  • File:BaylisascarisCerebralSection.png
    ...an be seen in ,<i>A</i>, and a larva can be seen in <i>B</i>. In <i>C</i>, a larval granuloma is visible, and is magnified more closely in <i>D</i>.”
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  • File:Clinical Course of the Human Disease Herpes B.png
    ...). ACUTE ASCENDING MYELITIS FOLLOWING A MONKEY BITE, WITH THE ISOLATION OF A VIRUS CAPABLE OF REPRODUCING THE DISEASE. The Journal of experimental medic
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  • File:953C9339-7350-49DC-9E32-96DB11E78A5B 4 5005 c.jpeg
    ...d Edward H. Egelman. "A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA." Science 348, no. 6237 (2015): 914-917.
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  • File:Meloidogyne incognita.jpg
    ...mato root. Once inside, the larva establishes a feeding site, which causes a nutrient-robbing gall. Photo by William Wergi
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  • File:20100916 011605 Mycelium.jpg
    ...age, only the mycelium exists.&nbsp; A few days later, this had grown into a very impressive fluffy white mold, that rapidly filled the Petri dish.<br/>
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  • File:Hyphomonas life cycle.png
    ...ell (A) loses it flagellum (B), metamorphosis into a specialist (C), forms a prosthecum (D), it elongates (E), matures apart from the reproductive cell
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  • <noinclude>This is the template for a property representing a proportion of NaCl concentration.</noinclude> This is a property of type [[Has type::Text]].
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  • File:Screen Shot 2014-04-17 at 4.21.10 PM.png
    A figure showing the decline in zooxanthellae over a starvation period (http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/139/m139p167.pdf)
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  • File:Cryptomonas.jpg
    A picture of a cryptomonas ovata phytoplanker
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  • File:Stroma and Perithecia.png
    ...ponotus leonardi ant in a “death grip” on a major vein on the underside of a leaf. The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis perithecia is developing on the strom
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  • File:BAC-Phospholipid.png
    ...he common amphiphilic property of a benzalkonium chloride molecule (A) and a phospholipid molecule (B). The hydrophilic regions have charges while the
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  • ...Microbiology and Immunology student at University of British Columbia with a Biotechnology specialization.
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  • File:Bdellovibriogif.gif
    A predatory ''Bdellovibrio'' bacterium lysing a prey ''E. coli'' cell. Adapted from University of Nottingham [https://www.y
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  • File:Efflux Pumps Confer Biofuel Resistance.jpeg
    ...of a figure from a paper by Dunlop et al, illustrating how the addition of a particular efflux pump can confer resistance to high concentrations of the
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  • ...etic tree a bit bigger (not in the text, but when you click on it). I was a little confused in the "Targeting Coral" section. One thing (could be typo, could be me misreading): "Though initially only a few were none".
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  • File:Dephyze.jpeg
    ...nzalkonium-chloride based foaming hand sanitizer brand that claims to have a 99.999% microbe kill rate.
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