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Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms.
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Using a mucus net, they filter water for small planktonic microorganisms.
In a small bioreactor, microorganisms and media are easy to control and well distributed in the system.
Indeed, 12.2% of the studied proteobacterial species do not harbor this recombination machinery - an absence that could be explained by genome fitting for small genome microorganisms but not for bacteria with large chromosomes (like the Legionellales, Saccharophagus degradans or Colwellia psychrerythraea).
Even though it was clear that large animals developed from fertile eggs, there was still hope that smaller beings, microorganisms, spontaneously generated from debris.
Further researches led Ivanovsky to conclude that the causal agent was an exceedingly small parasitic microorganism that was invisible even under great magnification and that could permeate porcelain filters designed to trap ordinary bacteria.
In brief, the coarse sieve unit having 100 μm and 50 μm permits small size microorganism flocs to adjust the biomass concentration from the suspended basin to the membrane basin.
We tackled this topic using an integrated approach where the efficacy of stringent water filtration (10000 MWCO) in recovering even the smallest environmental microorganisms was coupled with high-throughput DNA sequencing to depict an informative spectrum of the neglected microbial diversity.
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