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given the name
Epulopiscium fishelsoni in 1988, by
Montgomery (one of the co-discovers) and Pollak. The
epithet fishelsoni honors Lev Fishelson, a Polish-born...
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Coeloplana fishelsoni is a
species of
benthic comb jelly. It is
known from the Red Sea and
lives as an
episymbiont on
colonies of
Xenia umbellata and Paralemnalia...
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Acemya fishelsoni is a
species of fly in the
family Tachinidae. China, Israel, Mongolia, Yemen. Meigen, J. W. (1824). "Systematische
Beschreibung der bekannten...
- E.; Montgomery, W. Linn (1994-08-01). "Giant
bacterium (Epulopiscium
fishelsoni )
influences digestive enzyme activity of an
herbivorous surgeonfish (Acanthurus...
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copies per cell. However, in some
large bacteria, such as
Epulopiscium fishelsoni up to 100,000
copies of the
chromosome can be present.
Plasmids and plasmid-like...
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Thiomargarita namibiensis is up to half a
millimetre long,
Epulopiscium fishelsoni reaches 0.7 mm, and
Thiomargarita magnifica can
reach even 2 cm in length...
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largest bacterium,
reaching a
length of up to 20 mm
Epulopiscium fishelsoni, a
bacterium Stentor,
ciliates nicknamed trumpet animalcules Bursaria...
- prokaryotes, may be polyploid, as seen in the
large bacterium Epulopiscium fishelsoni.
Hence ploidy is
defined with
respect to a cell. A
monoploid has only...
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strung together. The
previously largest known bacterium was
Epulopiscium fishelsoni, at 0.5 mm long. The
current largest known bacterium is Thiomargarita...
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phylogenetically related surgeonfish intestinal symbiont Epulopiscium fishelsoni.
Chatton E,
Perard C (1913). "Schizophytes du cae**** du cobaye. II. Metabacterium...