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Significats de symbiotic bacteria en anglès
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Ús de symbiotic bacteria en anglès
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The Wolbachia are symbioticbacteria vertically transmitted from one host generation to another.
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The population dynamics differed between the two symbioticbacteria.
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Our work indicates that LYK3 protein localization and dynamics are altered in response to symbioticbacteria.
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Intracellular symbioticbacteria are also described in nematodes.
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Certain fungi can digest cellulose and lignin, as can the symbioticbacteria inhabiting a cow's rumen.
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Blood is devoid of essential nutrients and it is thought that symbioticbacteria synthesize these for the host.
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We discuss the significance of the milk gland in larval nutrition and in transmission of symbioticbacteria to developing offspring.
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After slowly coming to appreciate the importance of symbioticbacteria for running our bodies, scientists have wondered whether viruses also help.
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The symbioticbacteria content had significantly decreased by Day 57, and was absent by Day 91.
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In particular, it has been shown that these symbioticbacteria are present both in the follicular cells and in the eggs.
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Although they are not ruminants, hyraxes have three-chambered stomachs filled with symbioticbacteria that help break down the plants they eat.
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Conclusion: Even when removing the symbionts with the most reduced genomes, there is no core of reactions common to the analysed symbioticbacteria.
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Our relationship with these symbioticbacteria is especially important during the early years of life, when the adult microbiome has not yet formed.
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The freshly collected clams contained a high amount of elemental sulfur in the gill epithelial cells, as well as densely packed symbioticbacteria.
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Neither elemental sulfur nor symbioticbacteria was detected in any other organs except the ovaries, where symbioticbacteria, but not sulfur, was detected.
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The aim of this work is to describe the diversity of potentially symbioticbacteria associated with the invasive introduced legume Robinia pseudoacacia in China.