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Scientists have long understood the complex life cycle of the soil-borne anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis, which starts out as a hardy spore that is able to linger for years in the environment and eventually matures into its active state once it finds its way inside the body of an unsuspecting host.
The organism, inhaled as an inert, chitinous spore that is covered with hydrophobins, will germinate into germ tube and hyphal morphotypes if not cleared by resident phagocytic cells.
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Spores have a broad and shallow suprahilar depression (a depressed area on the dorsal side of the spore that was once attached to the sterigma).
A dissemination event was recorded if there was at least one spore that was observed outside the hindbrain ventricle compartment.
Spores that are produced asexually are often termed mitospores, and such spores are produced in a variety of ways.
"These are spores that are on the surfaces of things," said Dr. Patrick Meehan, director of emergency environmental services at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Dr. Ivins had obtained equipment that could turn his wet anthrax into the dry spores that were mailed.
But the disease could also have spores that are moving via soil, wind, beetle feet, hiking shoes or tires.
There are also numerous fungi, ferns and spores that were previously unknown to paleontologists.
They do routinely kill other bacteria and spores that are just as hardy, including those that cause botulism, said Dr. James S. Dickson, the chairman of the microbiology department at Iowa State University.
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