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(2016-10-07)repABC plasmids are ubiquitous in the α-proteobacteria and are important to the biology of the bacteria that harbor them for several reasons. First, they can carry large amounts of DNA, thereby conferring a wide variety ...
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(2018-07-27)The bacterium Pasteurella multocida is a gram-negative, non-spore- forming, capsulated coccobacillus that lives an aerobic to facultative anaerobic lifestyle. P. multocida is a zoonotic pathogen that causes a myriad of ...
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(2016-08-10)Increased resistances to antibiotics is a pressing problem in the world today. When new antibiotics are introduced, resistance to that antibiotic within the microbial community soon follows. One of the many contributing ...
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(2016-11-28)Bacteroides are a common genus of Gram negative anaerobic bacteria within the human gut. Under normal conditions, Bacteroides spp. benefit the host by breaking down complex polysaccharides. However, when the gut is ...
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