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  • ...by autotrophy. However, they can also take nourishment heterotrophically [2]. ...ents Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b to produce sugars via photosynthesis [2]. Euglena's chloroplasts are surrounded by three membranes. Euglena chlor
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  • ...while only a few them have been successfully grown in enrichment cultures.[2] The Physiological characteristics of Candidatus Scalindua affiliated ...why the “Candidatus Scalindua sp.” can have advantage in marine sediments.[2]
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  • ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]''' ...movement, and spore-like akinetes that allow the cell to undergo dormancy (2).
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  • ...ng inbred mouse strains characterized by a high incidence of mammary tumor[2]. Nowadays, it is the best studied oncogenic virus, causing 95% of mammary ...n size and it encodes 7 genes [6]. The genome is bound at either side by a short direct repeat (R).Unlike most retroviruses, which contain a stop codon in t
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...45 tRNAs representing them along with four pseudogenes. The genome encodes 2,157 predicted proteins accounting for almost 90% of the entire genome. 18 p
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] 2. B.M. Ngugi, A. Hemmerling, E.A. Bukusi. 2011. Effects of bacterial vaginos
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  • ...effort has been put forth to sequence a lot of the C. trachomatis genome [2]. ...ed to code for proteins comprised of more than 100 amino acids, along with short non-coding sequences amongst some of them." [1] Stimulatingly, in their nuc
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  • ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]''' [[Image:microbialslime.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Figure 2. ''Microbial "slime" found in paper machines''. Image from Mark Kolari at t
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  • ...of strain Red1T and its closest relatives. Constructed from 16SrRNA. Bar, 2 nucleotide exchanges per 100 nucleotides.]] short rod shape and flagella (arrow). Bar, 0.2 μm.]]
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  • ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]''' The location was mostly Lewisville silty clay at 1-2 percent slopes.
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  • ...h higher rates of obesity, increased inflammation, and an increase in Type 2 diabetes symptoms [1,3,11]. ...bp with a G+C content of 55.8%.''Akkermansia muciniphila'' has a total of 2,176 protein coding sequences and an overall coding capacity of 88.8% [7]. O
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  • ...of the capsule allow for ''C. neoformans'' to evade host immune response [2].''C. neoformans'' can exist as either of two mating types, '''a''' or α, ...ound as yeast cells but has the ability to form pseudo-hyphae as well as a short-lived hyphal stage which exists solely for sexual reproduction [4].
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  • ...a are identified as large, multinucleate, asexual spores that are commonly short, wide, and smooth in appearance. In contrast to other dermatophytes, <i>E. ...s spore producing fungi. It contains an usual lipid "characterized as 1(3),2-diacylglyceryl-3(1)-O-4’(N,N,N-trimethyl)homoserine. Its concentration in
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  • =2. Description and significance= ...sed animals as well as an important microbe on the ocular surface of mice [2] and humans [3]. C. mastitidis was first discovered in 1997 after researche
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  • ...e externa per crab is typical, 10% of crabs had multiple externae, usually 2-3, but sometimes as many as six. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...y the entire leaf becomes yellow except for the veins, which remain green [2]. In certain varieties, small green spots may develop on the leaves as well ...ced. However, the complete nucleotide (nt) sequences of genomic RNAs 1 and 2 of for the Spanish isolate CYSDV-AlLM are known.
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Dr.Ned Walker at Michigan State University]] ...ed food source was pNP, growth was also observed when food sources such as short chain fatty acids, salicylate and a range of alcohols such as phenols and 4
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] 2. Discovery
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  • ...been associated with diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and Type 2 diabetes [11]. Live Biotherapeutics Drug Discovery has announced ''R. intes ...help the bacteria gain host-phage resistance via horizontal gene transfer [2].
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  • ...n an agar. It is a gram-negative bacillus bacterium. They are described as short single rods and they are pink when stained and seen under a microscope. <i> <i>Myroides pelagicus</i> size is 0.5-1 µm in diameter and 0.2-0.3 µm wide. <i>Myroides pelagicus</i> grows best when the temperature is
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