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It's not the size that counts: teeny tiny SAR11 bacteria play a big role in our oceans
Microbes account for a huge chunk of the diversity on this planet, are essential in all sorts of biogeochemical processes, and we are still figuring out how everything is related. Teeny tiny bacterial cells are abundant both on land as … Continue reading →
Posted in adaptation, community ecology, evolution, metagenomics, microbiology
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Tagged alphaproteobacteria, ecological speciation, Evolution, marine biology, SAR11, streamlined genome
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