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Redirected from Filamentous) ... Filament may refer to: In physics and electrical engineering. Electrical filament ...
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A filamentous phage is a type of bacteriophage shaped like a rod filament. Filamentous phages usually contain a genome of single-stranded DNA and infect Gram-negative bacteria.
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The filamentous rattail, Gadomus aoteanus, is a rattail of the genus Gadomus, found around New Zealand, at depths of between 1,000 and 1,250 m.
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Filamentation is the anomalous growth of certain bacteria, such as E. coli, in which cells continue to elongate but do not divide (no septa formation).
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Redirected from Filamentous fungi) ... Molds (or moulds, see spelling differences) include all species of microscopic fungi ...
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The green algae include unicellular and colonial flagellates, usually but not always with two flagella per cell, as well as various colonial, coccoid, and filamentous forms.
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... individual non-motile cells embedded in mucilage; Coccoid: individual non-motile cells with cell walls; Palmelloid: non-motile cells embedded in mucilage; Filamentous: a string of non ...
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A phagemid or phasmid is a type of cloning vector developed as a hybrid of the filamentous phage M13 and plasmids to produce a vector that can grow as a plasmid, and also be ...
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The Chloroflexi are a class of eubacteria that produce energy through photosynthesis. They make up the bulk of the filamentous anoxygenic phototrophs (formerly known as green non ...
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Beggiatoa is a filamentous (septate) genus of proteobacteria, and are among the largest prokaryotes, with cells about 200 micrometres in diameter. Beggiatoa can be considered an ...
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