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(iii) The results of the in vitro study of planktonic bacteria cannot be transferred to human beings.
More than 99percentt of bacteria cannot be grown in laboratory cultures, so scientists know almost nothing about them.
Detailed knowledge about this has only been possible using modern DNA sequencing methods, since many bacteria cannot be detected with conventional cultivation methods at all.
The possibility of contamination of the H9N2 viruses isolated in the above-mentioned two studies with HPAI or bacteria cannot be excluded.
In addition, genome evolution in LF82 bacteria cannot be simply described by a "core genome and accessory gene pool" model.
The vast majority of all environmental bacteria cannot be grown in the laboratory using standard protocols (<1% are estimated to be cultivable, [22]).
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It also doesn't help that the leprosy-causing bacterium cannot be cultivated in a laboratory (in vitro) and can only be replicated partially in mice (though armadillos are the other mammal, apart from humans, that can carry the disease).
Some other amino acids may be needed to maintain the metabolic pathway in C. cellulovorans, because the bacterium cannot be cultivated in media without yeast extract, which has glutamate (Sleat et al. 1984).
Definitely, a bacterium cannot be transmutated into an archaeon, even by a virus.
With the power of light microscope that we used to capture the images, individual bacterium cannot be resolved.
This deadly bacterium cannot be regarded as a zoonotic disease, its exact natural reservoir is not known and it remains a challenge to farming, agriculture, food safety, public health and scientific research alike.
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