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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
[[Image:CyanobacteriaMicroscope.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|Nostoc filamentous Cyanobacteria with heterocysts under a light microscope. Picture taken by Robert Calentine. [http://visualsunlimited.photoshelter.com/image?&_bqG=22&_bqH=eJwrMHVOz7T0yMmICqrwNany9ksMrzA1DjR3zDOxMjG3tDIyNbAyNAACK894l2Bn2.TKxLz8pMTkktSizEQ1sFi8o5.LbQmQ7R_kHu_pYusPUu5t4lmQaGFhkm6arRbv6BxiW5yaWJScAQBd1yG.&GI_ID=].]]
[[Image:CyanobacteriaMicroscope.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|Nostoc filamentous Cyanobacteria with heterocysts under a light microscope. Picture taken by Robert Calentine. [http://visualsunlimited.photoshelter.com/image?&_bqG=22&_bqH=eJwrMHVOz7T0yMmICqrwNany9ksMrzA1DjR3zDOxMjG3tDIyNbAyNAACK894l2Bn2.TKxLz8pMTkktSizEQ1sFi8o5.LbQmQ7R_kHu_pYusPUu5t4lmQaGFhkm6arRbv6BxiW5yaWJScAQBd1yG.&GI_ID=].]]
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Introduction

Nostoc filamentous Cyanobacteria with heterocysts under a light microscope. Picture taken by Robert Calentine. [1].


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References

[1] Hodgkin, J. and Partridge, F.A. "Caenorhabditis elegans meets microsporidia: the nematode killers from Paris." 2008. PLoS Biology 6:2634-2637.

Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2015, Kenyon College.