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"And while mutated bacteria may be able to evade the drug, they may not be able to survive as well and for as long.

That leaves only dispersants.Kenneth Lee, the director of Canada's Centre for Offshore Gas and Energy Research, says genomic research suggests that naturally occurring bacteria may be able to break down a lot more oil in cold water than was previously thought.

And, given the chance, those bacteria may be able to prevent weight gain.

For example, bacteria may be able to respond conditionally to the abundance of other bacteria (e.g., through quorum sensing), enabling cooperative behavior to be turned on and off at appropriate times [e.g., 23].

Homologous proteins can be identified in other Arthrobacter spp. and in rhodococci, suggesting that these Gram-positive soil bacteria may be able to scavenge ferric ions by means of a an FbpA-like extracellular Fe3+-binding protein and an Fe3+-specific ABC transporter.

As inhaled steroids have historically seen use as supportive treatment for bronchiectasis [ 51, 52] the presence of this cluster in PAHM4 is intriguing as it suggests that this bacteria may be able to utilize steroids as an energy source, which might in turn negate the effectiveness of this treatment.

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Vertical transmission of E. anophelis from mother to infant also suggests that the bacterium may be able to colonize the vagina before causing ascending chorioamnionitis in the mother and neonatal infection through transplacental spread.

A preliminary screening of carbon and nitrogen source utilization patterns (Table  2) revealed that endophyte HB1310 tends to accumulate lipids when glucose and xylose are provided as the carbon sources, which indicates that this bacterium may be able to effectively utilize lignocellulosic hydrolysate.

These suggest that the bacterium may be able to transport a wide variety of substrates including antibiotics, dyes, detergents, fatty acids, bile salts, organic solvents, ions, amino acids, drugs, heavy metals such as nickel and cobalt, nucleobase, C4-dicarboxylates and other metabolites.

And skeptics say trying to tame dangerous bacteria is risky because they may be able to multiply.

If the phages can be shown to work, they would have an advantage over antibiotics, he says: If bacteria become resistant, the viruses may be able to outsmart them by co-evolving.

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