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English: Observation and functional assay of the chronic bacteriophage induced by NO₃⁻ or NH₄⁺ from Poriferisphaera heterotrophicis ZRK32 (NCBI taxID 2881018). TEM observation of phages extracted from the cell suspensions of ZRK32 strains that cultured in either the rich medium alone, or rich medium supplemented with 20 mM of either NO₃⁻ or NH₄⁺. (Panel I) No phage-like particles were observed in the cell suspensions from the ZRK32 strain cultured in the rich medium. (Panels II and III) Hexagonal phages (indicated with yellow arrows) observed in the cell suspensions from the ZRK32 strains cultured in the rich medium supplemented with 20 mM of either NO₃⁻ or NH₄⁺. The scale bar is 200 nm. |
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Source | Physiological and metabolic insights into the first cultured anaerobic representative of deep-sea Planctomycetes bacteria. In: eLife | |||
Author | Rikuan Zheng, Chong Wang, Rui Liu, Ruining Cai, Chaomin Sun | |||
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