Why aren’t any Archaea known to make spores?
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Why aren’t any Archaea known to make spores?
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Posted on July 28, 2022 at 01:00 AM in Talmudic Questions | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Janie
Some bacterial molecules have the social graces of certain 1700s French revolutionaries, or Shakespeare's Richard III, or the Queen of Hearts from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – in that all share a penchant for beheading those they encounter! In the microbial case...
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Posted on July 25, 2022 at 01:00 AM in Physiology & Genetics | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Elio
With kind permission by the organizers, we reproduce here Elio's message to the attendees of the meeting on 'Major ideas in quantitative microbial physiology: Past, Present and Future' held in June this year in København, Denmark.
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Posted on July 21, 2022 at 01:04 AM in Odds & Ends | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Christoph
Mention "flagella" and we microbiologists instantly think of these ingenious appendages that bacterial cells use to propel themselves through fluids of varying viscosities (archaea do this, too, with their archaella). We rarely think of them as an accessory to transport cargo. Yes "cargo," you read correctly, but maybe you remember...
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Posted on July 18, 2022 at 01:30 AM in Methodology, Physiology & Genetics, Teachers Corner | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Roberto
Our previous post was a bit unusual for STC, the transcription of a talk I had given a few weeks earlier. First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to Christoph who proposed the idea for that post. Let me also elaborate on the ending of that presentation...
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Posted on July 14, 2022 at 01:00 AM in Odds & Ends | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Roberto
With kind permission by the organizers, we reproduce here an edited transcript of Roberto's talk (via live video) at the meeting on 'Major ideas in quantitative microbial physiology: Past, Present and Future', held in June this year in København, Denmark.
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Posted on July 11, 2022 at 01:30 AM in Ecology, Evolution, Physiology & Genetics | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Roberto
Give me a chance to quote Gertrude Stein and I'll do so gladly. This time the opportunity was handed to me on a silver platter. On October 2021, almost out of the blue, the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP) published a paper with the "names and formal descriptions...
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Posted on July 07, 2022 at 01:30 AM in Odds & Ends | Permalink | Comments (0)
by Mechas Zambrano
Just like solving a crossword puzzle or a sudoku, it is also greatly gratifying when apparently obscure scientific observations are figured out. There are many examples in microbiology of observations that, though they hint at some biological...
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Posted on July 04, 2022 at 01:00 AM in Physiology & Genetics, Viruses | Permalink | Comments (0)