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Every grain of sand is a met­ro­polis for bac­teria
« on: December 27, 2017, 01:47:55 pm »
Every grain of sand is a met­ro­polis for bac­teria
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It has long been known that sand is a densely populated and active habitat. Now David Probandt and his colleagues have described the microbial community on a single grain of sand using modern molecular methods. To do this, they used samples taken from the southern North Sea, near the island of Helgoland, off the German coast.

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