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  • ...nose isomerase (coverts mannose to its 2 epimer glucose) causes a build up of mannose 6-phosphate and subsequent death (Rager et al). ...it thrives best in warm and wet climates, it can survive in a wide variety of habitats including water, soil, cold blooded animals, and warm blooded anim
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  • ...e Maps|Haliangium ochraceum was isolated from seaweed samples on the shore of Kanagawa, Japan.'']] H. ochraceum is the first myxobacterium of its kind to be found in the ocean; it is the first halophilic myxobacterium
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  • [[Image:chlorobium.jpg|thumb|1000px|FIGURE 1. Typical shape and morphology of a bacteria in the genus ''Chlorobium'' (7).]] ...) and other members of the green sulfur bacteria phylum as well as members of the ''Cytophaga/Flavobacterium/Bacteroides'' phylum (1).]]
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  • [[Image:Flav hib.png|thumb|300px|A photomicrograph of ''F. hibernum'' grown on nutrient-poor medium at 20C for 24hr (McCammon ''e ...ticTree.gif‎|thumb|left|300px|This chart displays the evolutionary biology of ''F. hibernum'' (McCammon ''et al.'', 1998).]]
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  • ...90930/ Evolutionary relationship of <em>P. stutzeri </em> to other members of Family Pseudomonadaceae]]] ...em> can be found. In soil, the organism has been found in the rhizosphere of cordgrass and other commonly grown plants including wheat, barley, and rice
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  • [[File:treeoflife.jpg|400px|thumb|right|''Tree of Life'']] [[File:toluene.png|130px|thumb|right|Chemical structure of toluene]]
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  • ...or transcription, replication, and virion assembly, completely independent of the amoebae host's nucleus. [[Image: Sputnik Genome.jpg‎|thumb|250px|right|Figure 1. Diagram of the Sputnik Virophage genome [http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/
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  • ...niches within the water column, which lends evidence to solve the "paradox of the plankton". ...From [http://tolweb.org/Public/treeImages/Cryptomonas.png?x=440164009 Tree of Life Web Project]]]
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  • ...artments larger.jpg|thumb|275 × 275 px|right| Figure 1.A schematic diagram of compartments in E. coli. From Pugsley 57 (1) 50 1993 Microbiology and Mole ...s aided by targeting the proteins to particular cell locations and studies of bacterial toxin secretion may lead to novel therapeutic agents.
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  • ...200px|thumb|right|Phylogenetic tree by anaylsis of 16S rRNA gene sequences by [http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1093 Bozal et al.]]] ...ing these lakes and their microbes, we can better understand the evolution of microbe metabolism over time. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/yk83h067
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  • ...pear, or dumbbell shaped cells with aging; polar lipoid bodies on each end of the cell. These bacteria are extremely acid tolerant and have been shown t ...atmosphere. The pigments it secretes may be important in the stimulation of other microbes in the surrounding environment.
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  • ...hatis_FISH.JPG|400px|right|frame| Fluorescence In-Situ Hybridization image of ‘‘A. phosphatis’’ (Blackall, 2002).]] ...atment methods (Blackall, 2002). ''A. phosphatis'' has been found in 4-18% of plants treating domestic sewage (Fukushima, 2007).
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  • ...aken by J.D. Janse, Plant Protection Service, Bugwood.org. Advanced stages of ''C. michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus'' infection in potato plant. ]] ...tory, Harpenden Archive, British Crown, Bugwood.org. Potato tuber infected by ''C. michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus.'' Note dark discoloration and cream
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  • ...b|600px|right|'' Phase-contrast photomicrograph showing the common pairing of Acetobacterium woodii. (Balch, W. E., et al., 1977)]] ...studies proved that carbon dioxide can be used for the complete synthesis of acetate in bacteria.
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  • ...-field micrograph containing intracellular sulfur globules. Photo provided by Hans G. Trüper Bonn (click to enlarge). Source: [http://genome.jgi-psf.org ...h its biocatalytic properties, along with contributing to the continuation of the global sulfur cycle [4] <!--[Borkenstein and Fischer, 2006]-->.
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  • ...nker Exxon Valdez grounded on Bligh Reef which released 11 million gallons of crude oil into the water. This oil-contaminated seawater is the preferred h ...peratures in the range of 20-30 degrees celsius, and a NaCl concentration of 3-10%.
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  • ...ilus</i>.[3] The use of the plasmids from <i>B. pumilus</i> and insertion of other plasmids to the bacteria aide in various industries, and as antimicro ...<i>B. pumilus</i> plasmids.[5] Assimilation of plasmids is useful because of the potential to be used in gene transfer systems. When taking up a plasmi
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students at Michigan State University]] ...e:10306957_10152185468794475_448335891_a.jpg|180px|right|Microscopic image of M. frigidum]]
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  • ...age:sporomusaaaaas.png|600px|thumb|right|Transmission electron micrographs of a negatively-stained ''Sporomusa silvacetica''[3].‎]] ...spore-bearing banana,” which describes the slightly curvy rod shaped cells of bacteria belonging to this particular genus.
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  • ...st conditions.. Source: [http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Pages/PotatoLateBlightPlantDiseasesComponents.aspx]]] ...nd β-glucans and lack chitin (3). <i>P. infestans </i> is the causal agent of late blight in potatoes, lead to the Great Irish Famine in the mid nineteen
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