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Approaches of
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culturing bacteria in soil,
which allowed researchers to grow a
previously unculturable bacterium now
named Eleftheria terrae,
which produces the antibiotic...
- van der Hoek, Lia; Pickles,
Raymond (November 2010). "Culturing the
Unculturable:
Human Coronavirus HKU1 Infects, Replicates, and
Produces Progeny Virions...
- closely-related
species (M. muris, M. fastidiosum, U. urealyti****), the
currently unculturable haemotrophic mollicutes,
informally referred to as
haemoplasmas (recently...
-
approaches are limited.
Metagenomics can be used to
study and
analyze unculturable viruses and has been an
important tool in
understanding viral diversity...
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repeated failures to
produce evidence, that the
causal agent was an
unculturable bacterium, too
small to be
retained on the emplo****
Chamberland filters...
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herbicide glyphosate in soil:
Evidence for a
possible involvement of
unculturable microorganisms. Soil
Biology and
Biochemistry 31: 991-997 S2CIDĀ 55440469...
- more
diverse majority of the
Zetaproteobacteria that have as yet been
unculturable.
Regardless of
culturing status, the
Zetaproteobacteria show up worldwide...
- yeast-like
genus of
mammalian parasites. To date, the
genus has been
unculturable,
suggesting it is
either obligately parasitic or symbiotic. It provides...
- and the
family Sutterellaceae. Previously, this
genus was
considered "
unculturable,"
meaning that it
could not be
characterized through conventional laboratory...