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Biochemistry (Moscow), 2013
Genetically programmed death of an organism, or phenoptosis, can be found not only in animals and plants, but also in bacteria. Taking into account intrapopulational relations identified in bacteria, it is easy to imagine the importance of phenoptosis in the regulation of a multicellular bacterial community in the real world of its existence.
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Genetically programmed death of an organism, or phenoptosis, can be found not only in animals and plants, but also in bacteria. Taking into account intrapopulational relations identified in bacteria, it is easy to imagine the importance of phenoptosis in the regulation of a multicellular bacterial community in the real world of its existence.
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Annual Review of Genetics, 2008
While traditionally microbiologists have examined bacterial behavior averaged over large populations, increasingly we are becoming aware that bacterial populations can be composed of phenotypically diverse individuals generated by a variety of mechanisms.
Carla J, Davidson, Michael G, Surette
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While traditionally microbiologists have examined bacterial behavior averaged over large populations, increasingly we are becoming aware that bacterial populations can be composed of phenotypically diverse individuals generated by a variety of mechanisms.
Carla J, Davidson, Michael G, Surette
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1956
The method of centrifugal vacuum freezing together with the use of a drying medium consisting of three parts serum, one part broth, and [Formula: see text] glucose has been shown to be suitable for preserving bacteria in the dry state. The method, however, demands a very rapid speed of evaporation and this may lead to contamination of the apparatus ...
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The method of centrifugal vacuum freezing together with the use of a drying medium consisting of three parts serum, one part broth, and [Formula: see text] glucose has been shown to be suitable for preserving bacteria in the dry state. The method, however, demands a very rapid speed of evaporation and this may lead to contamination of the apparatus ...
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1995
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the recent advances and hypotheses concerning the role of Ca2+ in prokaryotes, and begins with the propositions—namely, (1) because calcium was present during the early stages of the evolution of life, all cells might be expected to be able to guard against the toxic effects of Ca2+ and; (2) the roles that Ca2+
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the recent advances and hypotheses concerning the role of Ca2+ in prokaryotes, and begins with the propositions—namely, (1) because calcium was present during the early stages of the evolution of life, all cells might be expected to be able to guard against the toxic effects of Ca2+ and; (2) the roles that Ca2+
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1976
The first extrachromosomal genetic elements discovered in bacteria were temperate bacteriophages, which can exist either as extracellular virus, as chromosomes replicating autonomously within cells or integrated into the bacterial chromosome. Integration of viruses into host chromosomes has subsequently attracted considerable attention by tumor ...
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The first extrachromosomal genetic elements discovered in bacteria were temperate bacteriophages, which can exist either as extracellular virus, as chromosomes replicating autonomously within cells or integrated into the bacterial chromosome. Integration of viruses into host chromosomes has subsequently attracted considerable attention by tumor ...
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002
Analysis of senescent Escherichia coli cells reveals a link between protein oxidation and the fidelity of the translational apparatus. This model system has also provided a mechanistic molecular explanation for a trade-off between reproduction and survival activities, which may inspire proponents of the disposable soma theory and antagonistic ...
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Analysis of senescent Escherichia coli cells reveals a link between protein oxidation and the fidelity of the translational apparatus. This model system has also provided a mechanistic molecular explanation for a trade-off between reproduction and survival activities, which may inspire proponents of the disposable soma theory and antagonistic ...
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