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Fig. 4 Development of spores.

Briefly, after the development of spores of Streptomyces strain KX852460 on Gause's synthetic medium agar plates, two spore cakes (5 mm) were used to inoculate the fermentation medium for the production of secondary metabolites.

Subsequently, the focus on the daily observations under a microscope was transferred to the development of spores.

The processes, including the formation of sporangia and the development of spores, were recorded with a differential interference contrast microscope (Leica DM2500, Germany).

In view of the rapid accumulation of the vast biomass of floating U. prolifera in green tides, we investigated the formation of sporangia in disks of different diameters excised from U. prolifera, changes of the photosynthetic properties of cells during sporangia formation, and development of spores.

While to our knowledge no WD-repeat proteins have been characterized in Archaea, a small number have been characterized in bacteria, including AglU, which is required for gliding motility and development of spores in Myxococcus xanthus [79], and the Hat protein from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, required for control of high affinity transport of inorganic carbon [80].

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Chung et al. (1994) published one of the pioneering works that applied FCM to investigate the heterogeneous development of spore differentiation pathways in B. subtilis.

The development of dormant spores into vegetative forms is a sequential process.

Zanders et al. identified two causes of this infertility: one of these was chromosomal rearrangement; the other was due to three different sites in the DNA of S. kambucha that interfere with the development of the spores that inherit S. pombe chromosomes.

Although the SM101 pDR81) transformant still produced Ssp4, its spores showed a reduced heat resistance compared against wild type spores, indicating that (in addition to Ssp4) Ssp2, Ssp2 and Ssp3 are also important for the full development of SM101 spore heat resistance.

Ultrastructural studies have demonstrated that the development of the spore wall in G. rufa is similar to the genus Discina (in the Helvellaceae family) and to the other Sarcosomataceae, especially Plectania nannfeldtii; both of these species have fine secondary wall spore ornaments.

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