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Sporulation Evolution and Specialization in Bacillus
Nocturnal Production of Endospores in Natural Populations of Epulopiscium-Like Surgeonfish Symbionts Joseph F
Initiation of Intracellular Offspring in Epulopiscium
Sporulation in Bacteria: Beyond the Standard Model
Bacterial Symbiont Subpopulations Have Different Roles in a Deep-Sea
Recombination Contributes to Population Diversification in The
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Small but Mighty: Cell Size and Bacteria
Propagation by Sporulation in the Guinea Pig Symbiont Metabacterium Polyspora
Protists Are Microbes Too: a Perspective
Developmental Intestinal Microbiome Alterations in Canine Fading Puppy Syndrome
Cell Size Control in Bacteria Review
Protists Are Microbes Too: a Perspective
Ploidy of Bacillus Subtilis, Bacillus Megaterium, and Three New Isolates of Bacillus and Paenibacillus
The Gut Microbiome of Nonhuman Primates: Lessons in Ecology and Evolution
Extreme Polyploidy in a Large Bacterium
Effect of Intestinal Tapeworms on the Gut Microbiota of the Common Carp
Housing Conditions, Level of Feeding and Presence of Antibiotics in the Feed Shape Rabbit Cecal Microbiota
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Intestinal Dysbiosis in Preterm Infants Preceding Necrotizing Enterocolitis: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Mohan Pammi1* , Julia Cope2, Phillip I
Bacterial Cell Walls
The Impact of Host Genotype, Intestinal Sites and Probiotics Supplementation on the Gut Microbiota Composition and Diversity in Sheep
Extreme Polyploidy in a Large Bacterium
The Phylogeny of the Genus Clostridium: Proposal of Five New Genera and Eleven New Species Combinations M
Genomic Diversification of Giant Enteric Symbionts Reflects Host Dietary Lifestyles
Tikrit University Microbiology Science Collage Forth Class Biology
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Molecular Microbial Ecology in Gut Ecosystems
Developmental Stage Influences Chromosome Segregation Patterns and Arrangement in the Extremely Polyploid, Giant Bacterium Epulopiscium Sp