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  • ...phibian’s skin can either be harmful to the host or have a neutral or even beneficial effect. For instance, in a study conducted to analyze the potentially symbi ...t al. 2012). More research is currently being done to further characterize microorganisms that reside on amphibian skin and the potential anti-fungal properties they
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  • ...metals from ore. Essentially, ''A. ferrooxidans'' oxidation metabolism is beneficial since it can attack insoluble sulfide containing minerals (i.e. copper, lea 9. Colmer, A. R., and M. E. Hinkle. 1947. The role of microorganisms in acid mine drainage: a preliminary report. Science 106:253–256.
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  • ...in space stations and manned spacecraft and attempt to exploit their more beneficial behaviors while minimizing the negative [[#References|[15] ]]. ...spacecraft-associated microorganisms: a public source for extremotolerant microorganisms from spacecraft assembly clean rooms”. Astrobiology. 12: 1024-1034. http:
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  • ...ecurring infection. The varicella-zoster would be in Class 2 of pathogenic microorganisms according to their damage-response framework. [[#References|[12]]]
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  • ...li</i> is the model organism many researchers use to try and place certain beneficial genes from other microbes into a user-friendly host. A specific example inv Looking to the future, the great diversity of aquatic microorganisms that could be used for biofuels is encouraging. It is common knowledge that
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  • ...cispirillum schaedleri: Biofilm Architecture and Age-Dependent Pleomorphy. Microorganisms, 11(9), 2200. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092200</ref>. ...me=eight>Wan, X., Eguchi, A., Chang, L., Mori, C., & Hashimoto, K. (2023). Beneficial effects of
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  • ...tion of these substrate goes into microbial mass as it is used by the soil microorganisms for reproduction and metabolic activity and a larger part of it is lost as ...the cation exchange capacity of soil and act as an energy source for other microorganisms<ref name="five">Baldock J (2007).Composition and cycling of organic C in so
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  • ...ed as a mutualistic symbiont. The ''V. fischeri'' species is known for its beneficial association with the light organ of the bobtail squid, ''Euprymna scolopes' #Madigan M, Martinko J (editors) (2005). Brock Biology of Microorganisms (13th ed.). Prentice Hall.
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  • ...haeles’ lineage is made up of genetically diverse and globally wide spread microorganisms that can be found in anoxic subsurface environments worldwide, and are one ...nor. Another possibility is that the electrons could be passed on to other microorganisms such as the sulfate reducing bacteria that seem to have a companionship rel
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  • ...xylose isomerase of immobilized ''Mycobacterium smegmatis'' to produce the beneficial Xylitol (6). 6. Ahmed, Z. "Production of natural and rare pentoses using microorganisms and their enzymes." Electronic Journal of Biotechnology. 2001. Volume 4. Nu
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  • ...inal homeostasis." Cell 118.2 (2004): 229-241.</ref>, it can also link the beneficial or harmful products of microbial metabolism to the microbes producing them ...ame=scheuring2012>Scheuring, István, and Douglas W. Yu. "How to assemble a beneficial microbiome in three easy steps." Ecology letters 15.11 (2012): 1300-1307.</
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  • ...Since M. hominis is such a tiny organism, it is capable of infecting other microorganisms, in this case, T. vaginalis [11;24]. It has been revealed that T. vaginali ...ns located in M. hominis have been discovered in other macrolide resistant microorganisms [19]. Antibiotic resistance for Mycoplasma hominis is summarized in Figure
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  • ...s one of the highest capabilities for biodegradation out of various arctic microorganisms and can grow at low temperature (Urbanek et al., 2017). This is possible du ...Robinson, K. A., & Loewen, M. C. (2021). Draft Genome Resources for Plant-Beneficial Fungi Clonostachys rosea Strains ACM941 and 88-710. Molecular Plant-Microbe
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  • ...ditions including as a spore or in a vegetative state as well as using the microorganisms' DNA (Figure 5). ...mplifying and detecting multiple target sequences on DNA, multiplex PCR is beneficial in eliminating false-negative and false-positive results.[http://www.ncbi.n
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  • ...bacteria found is unknown at this point because it is difficult to culture microorganisms from natural environment and because 99% of the bacterial community in most ...bacterial infestation and its replacement of the original paint has proved beneficial in maintaining the appearance of the Bradshaw art, this is typically not th
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  • ...bacteria found is unknown at this point because it is difficult to culture microorganisms from natural environment and because 99% of the bacterial community in most ...bacterial infestation and its replacement of the original paint has proved beneficial in maintaining the appearance of the Bradshaw art, this is typically not th
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  • <b>Bioremediation</b> refers to the use of microorganisms to degrade contaminants that pose environmental and human risks. Bioremedia Microorganisms in the environment have always broken down waste, and humans have always (k
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  • ...al properties which allow the colonization and development of a variety of microorganisms. Many factors can influence which microbes are present on certain meat. Aft ...way, Lactic acid changes the condition of the niche by inhibiting unwanted microorganisms, via several methods, such as the production of bacteriocins and enzymes, a
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  • ...be non toxic. There is also research to suggest silicone nitride may be a beneficial treatment of acute or chronic periodontitis. Current research has also foun
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  • ...two main mechanisms for detection are PCR based and culture based. PCR is beneficial in that it has the ability to be sensitive and specific. The indicated regi ...ential in the future for application to other diseases and work with other microorganisms. [http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/65/9/3920.full.pdf+html (30)]
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