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- Sorangium cellulosum is a soil-dwelling Gram-negative bacterium of the group myxobacteria. It is motile and shows gliding motility. Under stressful conditions...
- million nucleotides. The second largest is another myxobacteria Sorangium cellulosum. Myxobacteria can move by gliding. They typically travel in swarms (also...
- more than 14,000,000 base pairs in the soil-dwelling bacterium Sorangium cellulosum. Spirochaetes of the genus Borrelia are a notable exception to this arrangement...
- are metabolites produced by the soil-dwelling myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. It is also known as epothilone D. "New Drug Approvals in China in 2021"...
- discovered in 1994 from the culture broth of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. Two variants of tartrolons, A and B, were identified. Tartrolon B contains...
- containing stacks of flat hexagonal crystals of guanine. Choroidal tapetum cellulosum, as seen in carnivores, rodents and cetacea. The tapetum consists of layers...
- 200,000 base pairs (12.2 Mbp) in the soil-dwelling bacteria Sorangium cellulosum. There are many exceptions to this; for example, some Streptomyces and...
- discovered in the 1990s from culture broth of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. In 2013, scientist proposed that life on Mars began when boron and molybdenum...
- "Histological study of choroidal melanocytes in animals with tapetum lucidum cellulosum (abstract)". Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology...
- as metabolites produced by the soil-dwelling myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum.. As of September 2008[update], epothilones A to F have been identified...