Definition of Myxobacterial. Meaning of Myxobacterial. Synonyms of Myxobacterial

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Definition of Myxobacterial

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Meaning of Myxobacterial from wikipedia

- multicellularity in the bacterial world. When nutrients are scarce, myxobacterial cells aggregate into fruiting bodies (not to be confused with those...
- body may also refer to: Fruiting body (bacteria), the aggregation of myxobacterial cells when nutrients are scarce Fruiting body (slime mold), the sorop****...
- is most closely aligned with Myxococcus. S. aurantiaca, like other myxobacterial species, has a complex life cycle including social gliding (swarming)...
- Kalvala (2019). "A P system model of swarming and aggregation in a Myxobacterial colony". Journal of Membrane Computing. 1 (2): 103–11. doi:10.1007/s41965-019-00015-0...
- (January 2003). "Steroid biosynthesis in prokaryotes: identification of myxobacterial steroids and cloning of the first bacterial 2,3(S)-oxidosqualene cyclase...
- are used to digest prey microorganisms. When nutrients are scarce, myxobacterial cells aggregate into fruiting bodies, within which the swarming cells...
- Mackenzie, C. (2006-10-10). "Evolution of sensory complexity recorded in a myxobacterial genome". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103 (41):...
- Dale; Alber, Mark (14 November 2006). "A three-dimensional model of myxobacterial fruiting-body formation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- for the synthesis of endogenously produced osmoprotectant molecules. Myxobacterial genomes typically have high GC content; in P. pacifica the GC content...
- structurally much more stable than its analogue etnangien as an efficient myxobacterial RNA polymerase inhibitor due to the lack of highly labile hexaene moiety...