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Pattern and Control in Bacterial Colony
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... a particular bacterium. When a bacterium affects a particular cultivar or line among a host species, it is classified as a specific “race”, with the exception of Ralstonia solanacearum where races are defined by species of host affected. To avoid ambiguity, the nomenclature of phytobacteria follows ...
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... section, indicating the bacteria belonging to this genus reside primarily in the hindgut of this termite. A PCR signal indicating the presence of JT5 was seen only in the anterior gut segment, which makes it likely that JT5 is located in the P3 gut compartment where lignocellulose degradation is tho ...
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Bacterial cell structure



Bacteria, despite their simplicity, contain a well-developed cell structure which is responsible for many of their unique biological structures. Many structural features are unique to bacteria and are not found among archaea or eukaryotes. Because of the simplicity of bacteria relative to larger organisms and the ease with which they can be manipulated experimentally, the cell structure of bacteria has been well studied, revealing many biochemical principles that have been subsequently applied to other organisms.
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