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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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  • File:EC102C79-FF15-4390-8B44-6799CDC39740 4 5005 c.jpeg
    ...K., Quax, T. E., Pina, M., Prevost, M. C., ... & Prangishvili, D. (2009). A unique virus release mechanism in the Archaea. Proceedings of the National
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  • File:B19V viral uptake.png
    ...ing the uptake of the B19V capsid into a target cell. The progression from a viral capsid to the uptake of the virus into the nucleus.
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  • File:Fermentation Processes.jpeg
    ...ermentation in a non-transformed K12 Escherichia coli. B) Fermentation in a transformed KO11 Escherichia coli with pet Operon [6]
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  • File:Hoatzin schematic.jpg
    Grajal, A., and S. D. Strahl. "A bird with the guts to eat leaves." Natural History 8 (1991): 48.
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  • ...ea to create a different subtitle and category for the first paragraph, as a sort of introduction before going into more intense research. Remember to i
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  • File:Fermentation.jpeg
    ...howing a simplified comparison of fermentation, and aerobic respiration of a budding yeast cell (15).
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  • File:BabyGanics.jpeg
    ...mpany that formulates hand sanitizer with children in mind. It advertises a 0.1% benzalkonium chloride content as the active antiseptic agent.
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  • File:Hosttissuesection.png
    ...al cnidarians. This is a SEM of a freeze-fractured internal mesentery from a reef coral polyp (<i>Porites porites</i>) that shows the distribution and d
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  • ...a Biology major student in the University of British Columbia hoping to do a Minor in Microbiology.
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  • File:Amiephpylorigastric.jpg
    A hematoxylin and eosin stain of Helicobacter pylori in the lumen of a gastric foveola. Photo by Ed Uthman.
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  • File:Mfig001.jpeg
    ...inheritance of the successive nucleotide substitution c.453G>A and c.454C>A.
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  • ...infected cell, would enhace the visuals of this page. Also, maybe include a wrap-up or conclusion on future studies. Overall, I really liked this topic
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  • File:Microorganisms-08-00308-g002.jpeg
    ...s the variety of diseases and conditions that our oral microbiome may play a role in. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020308
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  • File:20100701 014919 MoldFromHairnet.jpg
    ...apart.&nbsp; Each pixel in the full-sized version of this image represents a 0.067 &micro;M square.
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  • File:Growth response.jpg
    ...growth of the end portion of a hyphum from each C. cladosporioides spore. A mean “return angle” less than 90 degrees is indicative of mean hyphal g
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  • File:Ecoli Non-Fermentative Biofuel Pathways.jpeg
    ...of developed non-fermentative pathways for biofuel production. Image from a paper by Clomburg and Gonzales, and can be found here: http://link.springer
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  • File:A. albertensis sulfur cycle.png
    ...on of the sulfur cycle in the environment, with the oxidative roles that ''A. albertensis'' catalyzes underlined.
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  • File:S. jonesii.jpg
    ...s a picture of the bacterium Synergistes jonesii found within the rumen of a Hawaiian goat. [[#References|[7]]]
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  • File:AMF2.png
    ...senting the exchange of nutrients and the mutualistic relationship between a host plant and AMF.
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  • [[Image:honeybees.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<i>Apis mellifera</i>, a common host of Kashmir bee virus. [http://www.ars.usda.gov/IS/pr/2007/0711 ==Virion Structure of a ______virus==
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  • File:Influenza Virion Structure.jpeg
    A cartoon model of the structure of an influenza virion. Taken from a blog post by Vincent Racaniello, professor of virology. Can be found at:
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  • File:App fig 4 small.gif
    ...reaked with a feeder colony of Beta-hemolytic staphylococcus demonstrating a CAMP reaction, hemolytic activity, and dependence on NAD (V-factor) for gro
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  • File:Tail-Loop Peptide Inhibits Influenza.jpeg
    A figure demonstrating that the presence of influenza A nucleoprotein tail-loop peptide reduces viral protein levels and inhibits v a feasible target for influenza virus inhibitors" by Shen et al.
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  • File:Eubacteriumrangiferina.png
    media without usnic acid (A) and with usnic acid (10 mg/ml) added Sundset, Monica A., et al. "Eubacterium rangiferina, a novel usnic acid-resistant bacterium from the reindeer rumen." Naturwissens
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  • [[Image:honeybees.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<i>Apis mellifera</i>, a common host of Kashmir bee virus. [http://www.ars.usda.gov/IS/pr/2007/0711 ...ession number AY634314) and includes a 5' UTR, two ORFs, a 3' UTR and poly A tail (as determined by Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends). ORF1 encodes heli
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  • File:PKS Biosynthesis.png
    ...condensation reactions drive the elongation of the chain. Each module has a different arrangement of catalytic domains, and is highly selective for onl
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  • ...sis of research articles was very good! I think maybe you could mention in a sentence or two some of the general characteristics of S. mutans maybe: lik ...going to take us and how that all ties together. But otherwise, definitely a good start! --Kiri Staiger
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  • ...e introduction, because as a person who didn't know what uveitis is, I was a little confused when you first mentioned it. I would also add figure number
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  • File:Proteaseactivity.png
    ...n, and a large array of proteases is required to ensure full hydrolysis of a protein into its component amino acid residues.
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  • ...British Columbia. Interested in all things viral and immunological, with a hint of bacterial goodness.
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  • File:Influenza A Life Cycle.jpeg
    A summary of the replication cycle of the influenza A virus.
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  • ...tick-borne pathogen and described a lot of interesting points. I only have a few comments that you can choose to incorporate for your final report. ...quotation marks) on either side of the word you want in italics (saved me a lot of time)!
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  • File:Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) (5780783940).jpg
    This is a juvenile Macaca mulatta, more commonly known as a rhesus macaque monkey, and is the natural host for the Herpes B virus. [htt
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  • File:Bdellovibrio exovorus.png
    Fig. 1. Thin sections of cells of strain JSST attached to intact (a) arrowhead in (a) indicates the cell of strain JSST. Bar, 500 nm. The
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  • File:Recovering dengue patient.jpg
    ...to net over the patient's bed in order to prevent transmission of virus to a new vector host.
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  • ...ce. Editing for grammar will help with overall clarity and I have included a few things to either edit or think about including. This is really good! <b -“Cell structure” first sentence needs clarification. They have a typical cell structure of what? <br>
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  • ...further application of this methodology since the paper has come out or is a team working on the application of the system?- Scharfetter ...errors but nothing major. You talk a lot about the application of it being a vehicle for targeted drug administration, but are there any specific drugs
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  • File:Grahamoophilia.png
    Source: Graham, E. R., Fay, S. A., Davey, A., and Sanders, R. W. (2013). Intracapsular algae provide fixed carbon to de
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  • File:Pseudonocardia on ant.png
    ...oto courtesy of Alexander L. Wild. (B) Tubercle structures on cuticle of ''A. octospinosus'', showing filamentous growth of symbiotic ''Pseudonocardia''
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  • ...hought your paper was great and I learned a lot just by reading it through a few times! -Charlotte Leblang ...many different types of leptospira? I also think that perhaps Figure 2 was a little on the small side. Also I think maybe your conclusion paragraph coul
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  • File:Nematopsis1.gif
    ...ole). Between each oocyst and the periphery of the parasitophorous vacuole a dense structure (arrowheads) was observed. The “phagocyte” walls are in
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  • File:Yersinia-plague-food-poisoning-and-a-potential-cancer-treatment.jpg
    ...d-poisoning-and-a-potential-cancer-treatment.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Image of a flea with mass of Yersinia pestis cells in its midsection.]] Credit: Author
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  • File:FileHaemophilus ducreyi 01.jpeg
    "A photomicrograph of Haemophilus ducreyi bacteria stained using Gentian Viole ''H. ducreyi'' causes Chancroid, a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease that begins with the formati
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  • File:IBR Nose.jpeg
    The nose and mouth of a cow infected with Bovine herpesvirus-1 (the causative agent of infectious b Image from a University of Saskatchewan student project page. Availabe from:
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  • ...antibiotic resistance and treatment it would be nice to show a figure from a study or how the antibiotic works in the body for this disease. ...e transmission of salmonella section is a duplicate of the second. Overall a very interesting topic. (schaala)
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  • ...by the thorough use of your sources. To make it easier to read though, as a final edit, you might want to add an extra space to help break up your para
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  • File:MicrobiomeCohabitation.png.webp
    ...tps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37298-9 Dill-McFarland, Kimberly A., et al. "Close social relationships correlate with human gut microbiota co
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  • ...ur page, focusing on the individual mechanisms and not just the disease as a whole. Well done. -Carter Powell ...the antibiotics on the prevalence of Legionnaire's Disease today. You have a lot on the history of the disease and antibiotic mechanism. Great job!! --Y
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  • Overall I think this is really good and a cool way to approach a microbe! I really liked all of the links to applications of the microbe. Intro: Overall a really good intro paragraph! I was a little confused by the use of "fastidiousness" and I think it might be help
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  • File:Fig12ComponentSystem.jpeg
    ...r kinase that is phosphorylated in response to environmental stimulus; and a response regulator, that is phosphorylated by the response regulator and go
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  • File:Phage Display Diagram.jpeg
    A cartoon illustrating the general steps of a phage display protocol. Image is taken from the phage display page on Creat
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  • File:Coxsackievirus Type B Structure.jpg
    ...le of CVB3 with symmetry axes labeled. Taken from Organtini, L.J., Makhov, A.M., Conway, J.F., Hafenstein, S. and Carson, S.D. 2014, with permission (66
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  • File:Coxsackievirus Type B Structure.png
    ...le of CVB3 with symmetry axes labeled. Taken from Organtini, L.J., Makhov, A.M., Conway, J.F., Hafenstein, S. and Carson, S.D. 2014, with permission (66
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  • File:Halomonas 0.jpg
    ...n the RMS Titanic (courtesy of RMS Titanic Inc). The image on the right is a single bacterium seen under environment scanning electric microscope (court
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  • File:10815 lores.jpg
    ...entous and curved morphology of an Ebola virus particle. See PHIL 1181 for a black and white version of this image.
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  • ...ce. Why do you think that infection rates differ by race? Could there be a correlation between housing segregation and infection rates? -Hannah Hertz ...tion on the prevalence of Giardia in daycares. Although you discussed this a little in your class presentation, this was even more formative. -Carter Po
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  • ...wing why further research on this subject is vital and could be applied to a whole host of similar viruses ...ob of explaining it. Also, your selection of figures was good and made it a lot easier for me to understand your text. Overall, good job! - Issam
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  • ...el organism, species' diversified genome (unlike its relatives) allows for a more developed understanding of other species in the Aspergillus genus. Considering that A. nidulans is sexually reproductive, it contains a well-developed genetics system. Its genome is composed of 30 million base p
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  • ...n, you should try to tie in the plot with facts about the virus. Overall, a good paper. -Rodney Tucker ...ove the flow in some places; I just thought the language might have gotten a little awkward here and there. Beyond that, good job. -Connor Gibbons
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  • ...d one of your citations is broken (see bottom of page - it's probably just a small issue).
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  • File:Nematopsis2.gif
    ...complex network (arrowheads). The phagocyte has an eccentric nucleus (N), a vesicular cytoplasm, and is surrounded by the “phagocyte” wall (double
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  • File:Wolbachia pipientis Photo.jpg
    ...a completely different image over it.&nbsp; I'm putting this one up under a new name, to resolve the conflict.&nbsp; I've also cropped it in tighter.
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  • File:Antibodies Binding Hemagglutinin.jpeg
    ...tibody structures. Figure 2A taken from the paper "Antibody Recognition of a Highly Conserved Influenza Virus Epitope" by Damian C. Ekiert et al., publi
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  • ...n Administration", as there is merely a single figure with no text. Also, a conclusion might be useful to bring everything together at the end.<br> ...mful effects of Bacillus anthracis? I thought Image 1 was interesting and a great way to attract readers to your page. Might it be possible to get Fig
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  • File:Hirata Kanako.png
    ...in Hirata et al. "Chimpanzee Down syndrome: a case study of trisomy 22 in a captive chimpanzee"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10329-017-0
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  • File:Assay.png
    ...J. 2007. Genome sequence of proteolytic Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes. Genome Research: 7, 10
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  • ...ophilus gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". International Journal of Systematic an This template is just a general guideline of how to design your site. You are not restricted to thi
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  • File:Tnfrat.png
    This is a model showing how TNF-α activates astrocytes in a dose- and time-dependent manner. In short, the more TNF-α the rat was inje
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  • File:Convergentmucus.jpg
    ...n grow. In these systems, the host releases nutrients, antimicrobials, and a slimy matrix of mucus or mucilage, which are all thought to help control th ...Kevin R., et al. "The evolution of the host microbiome as an ecosystem on a leash." Nature 548.7665 (2017): 43-51.
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  • File:Genome .png
    ...J. 2007. Genome sequence of proteolytic Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes. Genome Research: 7, 10
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  • File:20101210 014809 LactobacillusBulgaricus.jpg
    &nbsp; <i>Lactobacillus delbrueckii</i> subspecies <i>bulgaricus</i>, from a sample of yogurt.<br/> &nbsp; Each pixel in the full-sized version of this image represents a 0.38-micron square.
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  • File:Boetius2.png
    Image displays bacterial diversity from a variety of subglacial environments. Figure modified from below source: Boetius, A., Anesio, A.M., Deming, J.W., Mikucki, J.A., and Rapp, J.Z., 2015, Microbial ecology of the cryosphere: sea ice and gl
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  • File:Sex Map.png
    ...sed evolution of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic Microbes. Dacks, J. and A. Roger. 1998. The First Sexual Lineage and the Relevance of Facultative Sex
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  • ...added: perhaps some for the last few sections? Lastly, be sure to include a conclusion to tie everything together, and link the papers in your referenc This is a well organized article about the important but often neglected subject of p
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  • File:Epothilone Biosynthesis.gif
    ...ncer compound. Notably, biosynthesis incorporates both PKSs (modules EPOS A, C, D, E, and F) and NRPSs (module EPOS P), illustrating the functional sim
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  • | footer = Players are cautioned with a yellow card and sent off with a red card.
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  • ...nclude a conclusion to wrap up the paper. Overall, however, it seems like a really great paper! -Maurer ...be an easy way to denote different sections within the introduction. Just a heads up, in the introduction's first sentence, the citation contains an ex
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  • ...ry interesting. You clearly did a great job of mastering and understanding a very complicated topic. ...transmitted through cannibalism, and ultimately leading Australia to pass a law banning cannibalism. Maybe I’m misinformed, but I also thought I read
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  • ..., it might help validate the great information you already have if you had a few more references. Keep it up! -Lillian Spetrino ...be nice to go in a little more depth on why Hep. C is different than Hep. A and B, why the vaccinations have to be different, etc. Overall really well-
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  • ...ion of the flow regime" what does this measurement tell us when given with a bacteria? ...dn't hurt to increase the sizes of Figures 5,9,&10, because those too seem a little small and difficult to read.
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  • File:P jejuni.jpg
    ...(c) P. histicola strain CD3 : 32. (d) Transmission electron micrograph of a cell of strain CD3 : 3.
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  • File:20100905 205851 Streptobacilli.jpg
    ...el in the full-sized version represents a square that is 0.038 &micro;M on a side.&nbsp; [[Gram staining|Gram-stained]].
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  • File:Acidiferrobacter phylogeny.jpeg
    ...errobacter'' genus, including the position of ''A. thiooxydans'' m-1 and ''A. thiooxydans'' ZJ, as presented in the latest study by Ma et al. (2022)<sup
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  • ...on co-infection in South Africa specifically because it put the topic into a real life context. Finally, be sure to hyperlink your references and take ...ld like to know a bit more about the microbial causes of TB. Is there also a link between old age and TB? Does it operate in the same way as co-infectio
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  • File:Virus 01.jpg
    ...he surface of a human lymphocyte. HHV-6 is the causative agent of roseola, a disease that effects nearly every human infant.
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  • It was really interesting to read about a virus that infected plants! ...u were able to tie in micro and macro concepts together in this section in a succinct and informative way. Look forward to seeing if anything else is ad
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  • ...ity of Manitoba in May 2013. My ultimate goal in life is to one day become a doctor.
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  • ...ructure within some parts is a bit odd, I would look at that. I also think a bit more information about each of the toxins would be great! Your section ...t you provided are helpful and your page is very well organized. There are a few areas that need to be proofread, but other then that you page looks goo
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  • File:Image0 (2).jpeg
    ...,900X magnified image shows a salivary gland tissue section extracted from a eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus infected mosquito. This image was t
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  • File:20100905 211652 Spirochetes.jpg
    &nbsp; Some spirochetes from a gutter near my home. &nbsp; Each pixel in the full-sized version of this image represents a 0.38 &micro;M square.
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  • File:Getvetbaktimage.jpeg.jpeg.jpg
    ...sa, strain ATCC 27853. The field B is a partial magnification (3 times) of A. The length of the scale bar corresponds to 5 µm. Date: 2011-03-24.
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  • ...about the black plague just because it was a horrible epidemic. Maybe add a little more about the actual economic and culture shifts in Europe? ...le below. To finalize this paper, I would suggest proofreading and fixing a few grammatical errors (ie. fragment clauses and unnecessary commas with co
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  • ...e = xxx>, but I feel it is just a stylistic thing. I think overall that is a very fantastic project and really great job! -Haofan ...being done on their interaction with climate change, I think that would be a very topical addition. Otherwise, your page is great! I also particularly l
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  • ...ught a lot to your page. The only suggestion I would make would be to make a short signs and symptoms section that clearly illustrated the side effects Your page has a lot of good information and is fairly well written. I think it could be imp
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  • ...article so far though, with lots of practical/relevant information. Adding a diagram or two in the metabolism section might make the information more ac ...his Jimmy you provided a lot of useful practical information. I agree that a diagram or two in the metabolism section might make more effective, but oth
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  • ...the reference is usually after the period, but maybe that does not matter a lot. There is an extra line above Viral Ecology and Pathology, and maybe yo == A very thorough page with great application! ==
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  • ...at the beginning. You just forgot to italicize the name of the bacterium a couple of times. I do have one question though, you mentioned that <i>Fuso
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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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  • ...different transmission mechanisms would be nice. The current research was a great way to end the paper. It leaves the reader interested to learn more a
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  • ...d also, on each picture, be sure to credit the source of it. Additionally, a conclusion section at the end of the page would be useful. Aside from that, there are a few grammatical things you could clean up:
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  • ...tion and "Mechanism of Chloroquine Resistance". That might clean things up a little bit. Another thing that might help your page flow better is to move ...I believe you covered all the important points well. You might want to add a bit more to the figure legends so the readers really understand what they a
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    ...rogress in structure-based anti-influenza drug design" by Juan Du, Timothy A. Cross and Huan-Xiang Zhou, published in Drug Discovery Today. Available fr
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  • ...d, like this one: "In addition to porins, the scattered in the membrane of A. baumannii are efflux pumps...". ...at they are effective against, and how the new drugs in development bypass A. baumannii's defenses.
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  • ...uscle tissue can become infected. I think, however, your scope may be just a little too broad, and that is limiting you from really going in depth about ...en't italicized and that the page itself doesn't really seem to ask/answer a research question exactly. Other than that, grammar and everything else loo
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  • ...in people with weakened immune systems". The structure of this sentence is a bit awkard... perhaps you could change it to say something like: ...ou've done a good job with the content of the page - it's also laid out in a way that makes sense. Nicely done!
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  • ...ore relatable read. Overall, I enjoyed reading this page, and I think it’s a really cool topic to explore! ...ribe the shape, and how some tanks have an open top, so a picture would be a great addition! Overall, cool page!
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  • ...to read! Also very interesting - I didn't even know this existed. You give a little history on the topic, how it affects humans, and the outbreak at Che ...osis. Maybe for mechanism, it would be easier to follow if you can provide a chart/ figures. Overall, well done!
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  • ...better. That really isn't a big deal, I just think it would make your page a little prettier. - Alex Gonzales ...lity of said information. However, I do think some proof reading would go a long way; there are many instances of small grammatical errors, but they ad
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  • '''Student pages that are created independently, or for a class, are not edited by MicrobeWiki administrators.'''<br> '''See here for a list of [[Taxonomy Index|curated pages]], which are reviewed and updated.''
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  • ...g to what you will be talking about. Generally, you picked a fun topic but a lot of work still need to be done to make it more interesting! PICTURES will help a lot!<br><br>
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  • .... Overall, this is an extremely well written and focused article and does a great job making the material easily understandable without making it dull. ...t into the meat of the text. Otherwise, though, this is a great article on a very cool and relevant topic. -Kiri Staiger
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  • ...ng down the topic and establishing relevance in a medical setting. Perhaps a little more information on how these products work as anticancer or antimic ...u included and like the above commenter mentioned if you wanted to go into a little more detail about human medicinal applications, both past and future
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  • ...ity. This was a great transition because the biosynthesis section gave me a great mental picture of the structure of the Hopanoid lipid. ...terest on how stress impacts biological systems. I think that section did a great job of defining the things causing stress in the environment and how
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  • ...osis into one and then make paragraphs because the formatting threw me off a little bit. Besides the general formatting I really liked your page and you ...in your page rather than the Ebola Zaire virus. Other than that, you did a really good job, and I'm really proud of the work you have accomplished. K
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  • ...ow the reader to piece together everything they just read. Overall, it was a very good page. -Toni Miller ...t to read. That said, the figures themselves are excellent. They gave me a very clear sense of the ideas presented in the text. It may be beneficial
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  • ...ur own words, which is not easy to do. I think it would be good to include a conclusion or wrap-up, possibly about future work and or the most sustainab ...l errors that need to be corrected. Also, you should wrap up your work in a conclusion. It would help tie your points together. Good job! -Issam Hamd
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  • ...good job outlining this strategy of using a genetically modified virus as a cancer therapeutic. -Michael Itschner II ...s after the year and a half treatment periods? Are there any fatalities as a result of treating the wrong cells and causing lysis that goes too far? The
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  • -> A few remnants of the original template are present at the top of the page, s -> Introduction should have a citation
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  • ...it was a great wiki page and I enjoyed reading it and feel like I learned a lot! -Kate Lang
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  • ...hilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic This template is just a general guideline of how to design your site. You are not restricted to th
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  • ...hilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic This template is just a general guideline of how to design your site. You are not restricted to th
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  • ...clear thread through the material. My only suggestion is that you include a figure that shows the appearance and/or structure of the Bacillus bacteria ...appearance point, adding a figure with some color would make the page look a bit more friendly to read. Also, you mention "B. thuringiensis DB27" in the
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  • ...burns cleaner, making me wonder if <i> R. palustris </i> could be used as a water source as well. Overall, the page was well written and full of intere
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  • File:Rimantadine Bound to the M2 Ion Channel.jpeg
    ...f the paper "Structure and mechanism of the M2 proton channel of influenza A virus" by Jason R. Schnell and James J. Chou, published in Nature. Availabl
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  • ...ply pasting the web address at the end of your citation. Otherwise this is a great paper and I really enjoyed learning about how this new microbe functi ...s and a lot of background information which was important for establishing a foundation on which you could build off of.
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    ...e of the Class D bovine herpesvirus 1 genome. Drawing is based on Figure 1-A of the review paper by Muylkens et al., which can be found here: http://www
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  • ...ie-off during the first half of the 20th century. Other than that, this is a great article. The current research is fascinating! ...r flavor. I suggest breaking up your sections into multiple paragraphs for a more manageable read, but overall, great job!-Hannah Hertz
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  • ...jority of your sections are singular text lumps, which hinders readability a little bit. I would reference your figures within the text, and maybe expla ...here seems iffy. Links in your figures would be nice. Dividing up sections a bit more into paragraphs would be good to make easier to read. Otherwise, v
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  • ...briefly compare this rise inflammatory response and rise in temperature to a more commonly known virus that can cause fevers. -last paragraph of transmission and reproduction section, create a hyperlink for the microwiki link.<br>
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  • ...operon was arranged to begin with. Also, I think it would help to include a picture of microscopic-level photobacteria/bioluminescence so the reader wi ...would definitely share it. Other than these two minor suggestions, you did a great job on your wiki page!
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  • ...ract in the body, a section on this will make your paper more interesting. A concluding paragraph: what are the recent studies on syphilis?Any future st ...t especially in the realm of public health today. In addition, it would be a good idea to discuss the future of this disease: what is being done to prev
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  • I thought you did a really great job! Everything was very detailed and clear. Because the devel ...ing to improve to make this a more viable option? It couldn't hurt to take a stand and either really sell the idea of using algae oil as fuel or argue a
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  • Overall this page is really well done! I only have a few suggestions:<br> 1. Make sure to italicize your microbe's name. To do this, add a "< i >" and a "< /i >" (without the spaces between the < and the i) before and after the
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  • There are a few sentences where I am not quite sure what you mean though and I thought ...ment, and I suggest you elaborate what you mean by it. The section is also a little short and I suggest you expand it. You could consider talking briefl
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  • This is a very well written and interesting page. I feel much better informed after ...t the products and benefits of yogurt bacteria. You might consider adding a little more information on the structural characteristics of these microbe
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  • ...in which secondary metabolites function would have been helpful along with a figure to illustrate the transcriptional methods for sporulation. It also c
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  • ...might not know too well and if you define these terms better you will have a great page!
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  • ...t would be more accessible and easier to understand if they were broken up a little more. Otherwise, great job!! -Lillian Spetrino ...tion could be reworded to say what you are trying to say more clearly) but a small amount of tweaking will definitely fix this! Your topic was very inte
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  • I really felt this paper struck a great balance between containing enough scientific information/detail and u ...g cell. It was helpful for every scientific term used, it was followed by a definition. I definitely felt as though I learned vocabulary after reading
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  • ...specifics). Then talk about the direction of future research. Also, maybe a little more about the history of the pathogen and how treatment methods hav This was a great paper Becca, and a great topic because of all the canned and packaged food that we eat today.
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  • ...uld recommend proofreading it because there were a few sentences that were a bit confusing or that had grammatical errors. I think it would also be inte ...ore on dead-end hosts and proofreading a bit more. An area that might need a bit more attention is the Background section. I noticed that Flaviviridae w
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  • ...ganized and written. Additional figures/images can never hurt to liven up a page and make it more eye-catching and attractive to readers (for example i ...medicinal purposes could mutate into a more dangerous form. This might be a point to consider for your final draft. Nice job and I look forward to rea
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  • ...cterium's ability to function as a pathogen. I found the research section a little hard to follow at times—explaining some of the experimental techni ...(there were some grammatical and spelling errors throughout), this can be a really great paper! Well done.
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  • [[Image:A. saccharovorans.png|thumb|300px|right|Electron micrographs of <i>A.saccharovorans</i>. Image credit: Microbiology Society.]] ...chaea also has a thick S-layer. <i>A. saccharovorans</i> was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring.
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    chemical structure of anatoxin-a
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  • I thought this was an interesting and informative article. There are a few things I would be interested in learning more about, however. In gener ...nto the infection and spread section. Despite this, I think you've written a very clear and comprehensive page. I especially like your use of Figures 3
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  • ...e really cool/helpful if it was laid out in a side table or a tree format. A link directly to the NCBI taxonomy database might be sufficient, e.g. '''NC
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  • ...he page, so it would definitely be worth re-checking and proofreading. On a similar note, some of the sentences are repetitive or awkwardly constructed Overall, I think you did a good job. I particularly thought the headings were helpful to summarize th
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  • This page is a place for comments and corrections related to the textbook.<br> To post a comment, request password: [mailto:microbewikiadmin@kenyon.edu MicrobeWiki]
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  • ...ot match the rest of the paper. Also, the title should specify what it is a leading cause of. These are all little thing, though. Great job! -Maurer ...our paper! In all, I really enjoyed reading this paper and thought you did a great job covering this relevant topic! - Rebecca
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  • ...analyst in my younger days, but now I'm a forklift operator.&nbsp; That's a rather odd direction for one's career to take, isn't it? ...ures through this microscope using a cheap digital camera.&nbsp; I've made a hobby of finding interesting things to look at under this microscope, takin
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  • ...rly the last sentence about the different clades. If there was a figure of a phylogenetic tree showing the relationship, it would be very beneficial. Ov ...l semester. Zooxanthellae are extremely cool marine symbionts and you did a very nice job explaining their relationship with marine corals. For human
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  • ...ifficult to get actual figures and such for your subject, but one could be a graph that shows the increased rate of prevalence? My urge for more picture
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    A gram staining of ''H. ducreyi'' (CDC)
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  • ...ng [puttheurlinthesebrackets] on the coding/editing page. That should make a little box on the actual wiki page that you can press to go to the page. It Good topic!! I agree with the person above it is a bit short. Maybe include another aspect to your topic? Could you possibly d
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  • ...s there any other research that involves interlukin-2 gene and UC? Also as a small error you use the acronym IBD before you write out the complete phase I agree, you provided a lot of information on the topic. I especially liked that you included many
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  • ...e:Flaviviridae.jpg|thumb|right|Electron micrograph of the West Nile virus, a member of the Flaviviridae family. Image Courtesy: CDC/Cynthia Goldsmith]] ...9 pathogens in its rank. The family gets its name from Yellow Fever virus, a type virus of Flaviviridae; flavus means yellow in Latin.
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  • ...this is quite interesting, the fact that such a small object can have such a drastic impact on something as large as an entire ecosystem is quite soberi ...current or future studies. A section explaining "Future Studies" might be a nice way to wrap up the piece.
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  • Overall great job, Jason. This is a very complicated topic, but you did a very good job of explaining the material and making the page easy to read.
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  • ...re genome" containing genes present in all genomes of a pre-defined group, a "dispensable genome" containing genes present in two or more genomes, and f The term pan-genome was first coined a decade ago by Tettelin et al.
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  • ...mation of a biofilm? It also might be beneficial to wrap up the paper with a short conclusion, but overall good job! [-andersonam] I liked this page a lot, it looks very well done and besides what's stated above, I cannot find
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  • ...imum is 8, with the range being 6-9. The NaCl optimum for growth is 3-5%; a full range of 2-6%. ...taonesis was isolated from water of a coastal hot spring located on Lutao, a small volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean off
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  • ...sponse to Ebola is MHC-antigen recognition, I wonder if there will soon be a vaccination developed which can help the immune system identify the virus f ...rror I caught was in the first line of the Host Response section -you need a space between Ebolavirus and infection. Also I would like to see you briefl
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  • ...super interesting to learn about the mechanism behind Parvo, as I've seen a few cases of parvo in dogs. I think it may be helpful to define some of th ...mistakes. I occasionally noticed a plural form that was not needed or an “a” when you needed an “an”. Otherwise, here are my thoughts on each sec
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  • ...Also in that same paragraph, capitalize Gram when you say S. pnuemoniae is a Gram-positive bacteria. Other than those small points the wiki page is sol
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  • <br>Heath A. Carmichael ...uper interesting because of how advanced stages of the disease can lead to a sort of madness called “Cupid’s Disease.” Your page was great because
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  • ...s consider adding one for the human health section? In addition, there are a few out-of-order citations which don't actually link to any references. Goo ...e really interesting in hearing some more about that. All in all, this was a great job, and it was so fun to read. -Jessie Griffith
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  • ...ated to the virus' mode of penetration of the host cell. Bacteriophage T4, a myovirus, infects ''[[Escherichia|E. coli]]''. (source: [http://www.dform. The myovirus genome is non-segmented and contains a molecule of linear, double-stranded DNA. The complete genome is 33600-17000
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  • ...the metal respiration and microbial fuel cell sections. I think you picked a very interesting topic, and I wish you luck with finding more information a ...esented a lot of very interesting information about Geothrix fermentans in a very easy to follow manner. I think the flow of the paper might benefit fro
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  • ...ic health topic, along with such a historically relevant disease caused by a bacteria that we learned about. ...ve been found to be the most effective (if any). I would suggest including a conclusions/discussion/future directions/future research section at the end
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  • ...bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC].]] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • I am a little confused about the way you are phrasing this statement " how can the Support For Megavirales as a Fourth Domain
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  • ...and sentence structure to make it flow more, but overall I thought you did a really great job!-Mary Frazier Greene
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  • ...'s great the way it is now but could be a little more reader-friendly with a bit of work:) ...eal world setting. The degradation products are carboxylic acid which has a pH of around 2 and the aromatic carboxylic acids would have an even lower p
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  • ...figures was especially effective. There were a couple sentences that were a little bit harder to understand (as Jimmy noted with his comment regarding
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  • ...ght be interesting to discuss the mechanism of action of the neurotoxin in a bit more depth. That's all the advice I have, keep up the great work and go ...ding the image and how it ties into the text. It should be okay to repeat a few things between the text and the captions, as long as the full message i
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  • ...actual mean lowest mortality? Overall, you did a great job here. This was a fun read. Good work! -Jonathan Pang
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  • ...ragraph contains another citation in the middle of it. This may totally be a personal preference though, so feel free to ignore that. Great job! - Laure ...sider finding one more image to add to your page just to break up the text a bit more. All-in-all, well done! - Lydia Wolf
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  • MicrobeWiki is a part of the Kenyon College Department of Biology. The site is edited and ma <h3>Why is there a required login?</h3>
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  • ...r in biotechnology as well. Good job of explaining the aphid being used as a vector to infect these plants through damaged cells. ...ic aspect of the virus instead of just learning about the virus. You wrote a small but interesting section on how the virus is used in biotechnologies a
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  • ...hicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria. See PHIL 617 for a black and white view of this image. Phoro credit: [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • Here is a new paragraph. Now I am editing just this one section. ...n resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA) bacteria. See PHIL 617 for a black and white view of this image. Photo credit: [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC.
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  • ...nd suggested subheadings in the near future, but the first step is to pick a topic and make sure you will have enough information. Possible topics (if ...this project. Graduate students will additionally be required to complete a 5-page paper on their topic.<br>
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  • ...ext! It let's the reader know where you got your info from. It is overall a good account, I would just work on your formatting to make all the pictures Intro- Very well written and you did a good job setting up what's to come in the page.
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  • ...bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC].]] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • ...is a bacteria belonging to the family Porphyromonas. It is a bacteroides, a subgroup of the flavobacterium-bacteroides subphylum. It is found in infect ...Nov. to Accommodate Dysgonomonas Gadei Sp. Nov., an Organism Isolated from a Human Gall Bladder, and Dysgonomonas Capnocytophagoides (formerly CDC Group
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  • ...bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC].]] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • ...ng of the direction this field is heading in. It would be helpful to have a figure describing replication cycle of EBV in order to make it easier to un ...sis or other illnesses can permanently damage the immune system by causing a deficit in T cell responsiveness to interleukin." What is interleukin, or w
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  • [[Image:20100926_180209_DentalPlaque.jpg|thumb|right|500px|A Gram-stained sample showing both Gram-positive (purple) and Gram-negative ( ...(pink) bacteria. This image shows predominantly Gram-negative cocci, with a few particularly long Gram-negative bacilli.<br/>Numbered ticks are 11 &mic
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  • ...rnally in inverted form. The genome is a relaxed circular molecule due to a site-specific discontinuity in each strand of DNA. (sources: [http://www.nc ==Virion Structure of a Badnavirus==
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  • ...o Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS. HIV/AIDS is characterized by a decline in the number of CD4+ T-cells and an increased susceptibility to ot ..., macrophages, dendritic cells, and monocytes. The virus also has to bind a co-receptor, CCR5, on the target cell in order to gain entry the cell. Once
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  • ...bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC].]] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • ...Thermophilic Sulfate-reducer Isolated from an Underground Mine Located in a Geothermally Active Area.” International Journal of Systematic and Evolut ...a Deep Terrestrial Subsurface, and Desulfotomaculum Luciae Sp. Nov., from a Hot Spring.” International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 47, no. 3 (
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  • ...few things that came to my mind when I was reading this. Overall, this is a high quality page that is well written and fun to learn about. Great job! ...all amount of them to live in unfavorable environments. Otherwise, it was a very good page! I really enjoyed seeing the tests on mice. - Marysol
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  • ...agraph can become difficult to stay connected. I also think that including a broad description of your chosen microbe in the introduction would be helpf ...atedness and changes within the genome. It might be interesting to include a figure of the cell’s phylogeny. Your information here is very well resear
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  • ...rops like these? These are just questions to consider -- I thought you did a very thorough job and enjoyed reading about this! - Rebecca ...before Bt to show if it was better or worse comparably. Overall I like it a lot! Nice job!-David T
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  • ...ial modifications to the metabolic pathways unique to this organism? Just a thought that may provide more interesting information about metabolism. Al This is a well written article on the leading cause of bacterial meningitis. It cover
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  • Very good overall! I thought you did a good job of talking about the history of the virus as well as new research ...ic and very easy to understand. I think it might be helpful to define what a serotype is, because I don't think the reader will know (I didn't). Also it
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  • ...at hexamer formation which would make the higher rate of membrane binding a loss of function mutation." Additionally, in this subsection when reporting ...the paper tend to be really interesting and are very visual so it would be a nice reference to understand the NS1 accumulation. -Kei Helm
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  • ...very deserving microorganism (what would we be without it). Your page had a good flow and the subtopics made the contents clear. It was good how you re ...nd absorb more visible light while avoiding UV light? Also, you presented a wide variety of techniques that cyanobacteria use to combat UV light, but i
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  • ...the cytokine response interesting, since I could compare the two. This was a very well written page with excellent information. Well done, Luke. ...ause I think it provides important information about the bacteria genus as a whole. Also I think it is amazing how this bifidobacterium longum is import
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  • ...aper overall is good and interesting. I like all the pictures but there is a lack of data shown. In your references look for graphs or figures that sho ...use footnotes instead of parenthetical citations. If you want to hyperlink a footnote to the reference section you can use this code [[#References|[1]]]
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  • [https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/User:Maggie.osburn/template Make a copy of this template]<br> see here for making a new page [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Starting_a_new_page]
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  • ...and length. Don’t forget citations for your figures too. Overall, this is a very good start. I’m sure with some additions you could make it even bett
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  • ...ce study. Any future pages created on the MicrobeWiki for the purposes of a fictional project should have this tag at the bottom of the page: Any images used in fictional projects should also have a link to the [[Microbial Science Fiction]] page. The [[Microbial Science Fi
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  • ...e does not produce its own energy. Instead, it infiltrates a bacterium via a membrane protein, and alters the genome in the nuclear envelope. By doing t ...T7 bacteriophage has a tail with a 12-fold adaptor protein gp11 assembly, a sixfold nozzle protein gp12 assembly, and six subunits of trimeric tail fib
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  • ...leotides long. The 3'-terminus has a poly (A) tract. The 5'-terminus has a genome-linked protein (VPg). (source: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/I ==Virion Structure of a Potyvirus==
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  • ...accessible, and understandable way. Your work was thorough and traveled in a nice, logical, and easy to follow progression. ...Organization (WHO),” so just give it a quick read-through. Overall though, a really comprehensive and fascinating page!
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  • '''''[[Erysipelothrix]]'', a genus of fungi.'''<br> '''''[[Shigella]]'', a genus of gram-negative bacteria.'''<br>
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  • This was a really interesting topic! I just had a few suggestions: -Just to confirm: it says that BSE has a four year incubation period and that cows get it at 4-5 years, does that me
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  • Being that this was such a brief section, I felt that it could have been combined with Overview! Espec ...rying to say without sounding choppy. I also felt like you might have made a whole separate section about transmission and disease!
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    ...3: Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) in which an electrode is submerged in a bioreactor.
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  • I really the inclusion of a case study to talk about your topic, specially using terminology that we di ..., for instance A. aegypti” – italicize genus and species name, and also <i>A. aegypti</i> is first mentioned in this page so it needs to be full name
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  • [[Image:Bromoms.jpg|thumb|right|Electron Micrograph of a bromovirus by Thorben Lundsgaard, Dr C.J. Woolston and Ed Rybicki.]] ...us ''Bromovirus'' is one of five genera in the Bromoviridae family. It has a tripartite genome and an encapsidated subgenomic RNA from which the coat pr
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  • This page provides a really good explanation of HPV. I really liked that you explained what exa ...ybe a table describing the job of each gene in the cancer mechanism. Also, a lot of your page doesn't have in text citations, which I think you need. Co
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  • ...hilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic
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  • ...n resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA) bacteria. See PHIL 617 for a black and white view of this image. Phoro credit: [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC. <br><i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is a powerful pathogen responsible for a multitude of different infections including respiratory and blood infection
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  • ...bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC].]] <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • ...blem and have issues with smelly feet. I think it is very interesting how a group of microbes that cause stinky feet can also help with Malaria resista ...about about this topic much much before, especially the relation to cheese a mosquitoes and malaria. It was well-explained and easy to read. In the Foot
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  • ...n resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA) bacteria. See PHIL 617 for a black and white view of this image. Phoro credit: [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC. <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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  • ...you are trying to show. Great work expanding the disease and microbe into a much broader topic!
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  • ...fers to a unicellular organism, a monad. Therefore: ''Marixanthomonas'' is a marine yellow monad. ''Marixanthomonas ophiurae'': Ophiura, a class of invertebrates belonging to the Ophiuroidea (brittle star), which i
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  • ...logy). Or, if your microbe is very new and not well studied, then include a heading or two with more description about its native environment or someth ...hilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic
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  • ...logy). Or, if your microbe is very new and not well studied, then include a heading or two with more description about its native environment or someth ...hilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic
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    The "Bat-rat-spider-crab" from "The Angry Red Planet" (1959) is a highly unlikely form of Martian life.
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  • ...endocarditis, blood stream, and spinal disc infections. ''A. urinae'' is a gram-positive coccus occurring in tetrads or pairs, similar to the α-hemol ...), speticaemia ( pertains to blood poisoning), and cellulitus (pertains to a bacterial skin infection). ''Aerococcus urinae'' naturally occurs in dust,
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  • Select a topic that includes microbes (bacteria, protist, fungi, or algae). Any kind ...he Search window, then press Go. The MicrobeWiki will invite you to create a new page with this title.<br><br>
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  • ...nome guanine+cytosine content is 45.5-54.5 %. The 5'-end of the genome has a cap on both segments genome-linked protein (VPg). The multipartite genome i ==Virion Structure of a Birnaviridae==
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  • [[Image:Gut Microbiome Human.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The human microbiome is a promising area of research for combating antibiotic resistant microorganism ...ly been studied more in depth as researchers discovered that microbes have a larger impact on human health than once understood. Antibiotics and diet ha
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    ...lying fox, lives in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. This species is a reservoir host of NiV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pteropus_conspicil
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  • My name is Sara Alian and I am a Microbiology and Immunology student at the University of British Columbia.
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  • ...s option for polymer production is being currently implemented. Otherwise, a good article! Wow, Angel. This was a lot of work, and it shows. Great job! I have a few notes on top of those mentioned above:
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  • ...ly be referring back to the current studies. Maybe mention even more about a possible future direction? What are some mysteries that are still present? ...ld make more space between the paragraphs. It is a bit hard to tell where a paragraph ends and when one starts. If you don't want to make more space,
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  • ...lated and characterized. The reason for the complexity can be explained by a recent provocative paper that expanded the phylogenetic analysis and placed So far, the genomes of two phycodnaviruses have been completely sequenced, a Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus (PCBV-1) and an Ectocarpus siliculosus
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  • Hello all, I'm a microbiology and immunology student at the University of British Columbia,
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    ...robacter nitroguajacolicus E1 which is not exactly the KI72 species but is a close relative to them.
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  • ...n resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA) bacteria. See PHIL 617 for a black and white view of this image. Phoro credit: [http://www.cdc.gov/ CDC. <br>At right is a sample image insertion. It works for any image uploaded anywhere to Microb
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