When we think of cholera, most of us picture contaminated water and tragic outbreaks in vulnerable regions. But behind the scenes, cholera bacteria are locked in a fierce, microscopic war-one that ...
Coral reefs appear to run a daily timetable for microscopic life in nearby waters. Scientists found that microbial ...
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Coral reefs do more than build habitat — they organize microbial life
Learn how coral reefs drive daily changes in ocean microbes — a process that shapes how nutrients and energy move through ...
SMBE Journals (Molecular Biology and Evolution and Genome Biology and Evolution)Aug 22 2024 Surprisingly, a large number of mutations occurred at the same site or in the same gene across multiple ...
In a new study, two species of bacteria grown in a lab reversed their predator-prey relationship after one species was grown at a lower temperature. In a new study, two species of bacteria grown in a ...
Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but new research shows they also act as powerful regulators of the ...
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Even bacteria hate freeloaders in their teams, Indian scientists reveal
Bacteria form teams to hunt and survive, but lazy cheaters always try to freeload without contributing. Groundbreaking IISc ...
Image showing predation of fluorescently labeled Serratia marcescens KZ19 by Tetrahymena thermophila Surprisingly, a large number of mutations occurred at the same site or in the same gene across ...
The predatory bacterium Myxococcus xanthus (left) slaughtering its prey (right). Black dots are predator aggregates called fruiting bodies and the rippling waves in the contact zone are characteristic ...
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