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This suggests that the microbes have adapted to cause more severe disease in humans, Parkhill says.
Over the millennia, microbes have adapted to extremely diverse environments, and developed an extensive range of new metabolic pathways or library of catabolic enzymes (Butler and Mason 1997; Ellis, 2000).
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"There are similar waters in South Africa with almost identical chemistry that are tens of millions of years old, and they contain microbes that have adapted to that environment," explained Prof Chris Ballentine from Manchester University.
Buchnera aphidicola, Mycobacterium leprae and Sodalis glossinidius are examples of microbes all presumed to have adapted to an intra-cellular environment with the consequences of increased AT richness and genome reduction [ 30, 36, 37].
To humans this is profoundly inhospitable territory, but fish, microbes, sea cucumbers and small crustaceans, including shrimps, have adapted.
These cells have adapted to withstand host defense and the competing microbes on mucosal surfaces.
In the rumen, methanogens depend on fermentative microbes to supply H2, usually at very low concentrations, and M1 appears to have adapted its lifestyle for growth at low levels of H2 using the mcrI system only.
These microbes have been around since before humans existed, and our bodies have evolved to adapt to their presence just as they have adapted to ours.
We have adapted freely.
States have adapted.
But antivirus scanners have adapted.
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