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Monday 9 September 2013

Quick guide to Gemmata obscuriglobus

A beginner's guide to our favorite bacterium has just been released in Current Biology. This is the perfect starting point if you are interested in microbiology's platypus. Current Biology's Quick Guides aim to give readers 'everything you need to know about...' for topics they're likely to see fairly regularly in major journals but aren't up to speed with. This one starts like this "What is Gemmata obscuriglobus? Gemmata obscuriglobus is the standard bearer of a group of bacteria that has recently been the focus of interest in cellular, environmental, medical and evolutionary biology. G. obscuriglobus bacteria have been dubbed the ‘platypus of microbiology’ because of their peculiar characteristics usually not observed in bacteria, including some that are more commonly associated with eukaryotes and archaea."

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  1. Este poderoso secreto trae incrustadas siete piedras preciosas con los colores de Los Chakras que se convierten en centros de energía. Al portar la Crux gemmata
    nos brinda salud en el alma y el cuerpo, protegiéndonos de cualquier clase de daño que quieran hacernos por envidia o maldad.

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