Algae is a ubiquitous feature in waterways throughout the globe, including western North America. Slippery, green epilithic ...
While filamentous algae blooms are creating a significant shift in the ecosystem structure of western rivers, researchers see ...
It is fascinating to see how living worms can organize their surroundings just by moving,” said University of Amsterdam ...
Evolution of symbiosis and parasitism is typically associated with genome reduction. Surprisingly, the recent sequencing of the genomes of several filamentous plant pathogens revealed multiple ...
The bacteria of the family Desulfobulbaceae are like living electric cables—they can conduct electrons over centimeter-scale distances along their filamentous structures. These electric currents can ...
Large amounts of filamentous algae, known as FAB, are appearing in Western U.S. waterways. Researchers report findings about ...
Segmented filamentous bacteria (SFBs) are exactly what they sound like - a group of bacteria defined by their morphology. These bacteria were first described in 1974, but they have not been formally ...
New research has uncovered an extraordinary mechanism of cell division in Corynebacterium matruchotii, one of the most common bacteria living in dental plaque. The filamentous bacterium doesn't just ...
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