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In contrast, sometimes they found a microbe only in a single site-such as one that lived in association with a particular sponge.
Researchers are always on the lookout for new ways to trim costs, and now they've found a microbe that just might solve their problems.
You'll recall that Nasa announced last week it had found a microbe in Mono Lake, in California, that's able to use arsenic rather than phosphorus when putting together its DNA.
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So Dr. Mullin decided to find a microbe of his own.
Yes~! Nasa has revealed that it did, in fact, find a microbe (GFAJ-1, to be exact) in Mono Lake, in California, that's able to substitute arsenic for phosphorus.
"If we can never find a microbe that can grow under conditions on another planet, then it starts implying that life may not exist on that other location," he said.
Researchers have found that a microbe living in the insect's gut governs its reproduction, allowing it to feast on soy by the millions.
The infection has since cropped up in gay communities in a handful of other major cities, suggesting that the microbe has found a new niche in which it can travel fast.
These bacteria, which number around 100 trillion, are living (and dying) right now on the surface of my skin, on my tongue and deep in the coils of my intestines, where the largest contingent of them will be found, a pound or two of microbes together forming a vast, largely uncharted interior wilderness that scientists are just beginning to map.
Would it be so thrilling to find, say, a microbe on one of Saturn's moons, or is sentient life the only kind that would have significant ramifications for us on Earth?
As microbiology eventually developed into a specialized science, it was found that microbes are a very large group of extremely diverse organisms.
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