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Crystalline sulfur inclusions in magnetotactic bacteria
Iida Akihiko,Akai Junji +1 more
- Vol. 11, pp 35-42
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The article was published on 1996-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetosome & Magnetotactic bacteria.read more
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Biologically Controlled Mineralization in Prokaryotes
TL;DR: Weiner et al. as discussed by the authors discussed several important differences between BIM and BCM that will be discussed in detail in this chapter, most notably those dealing with aspects of the mineral crystals and the biomineralization process (see also Weiner and Dove 2003).
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Diversity and vertical distribution of magnetotactic bacteria along chemical gradients in freshwater microcosms.
Christine Flies,Henk M. Jonkers,Dirk de Beer,Katja Bosselmann,Michael E. Böttcher,Dirk Schüler +5 more
TL;DR: The vertical distribution of magnetotactic bacteria along various physico-chemical gradients in freshwater microcosms was analyzed by a combined approach of viable cell counts, 16S rRNA gene analysis, microsensor profiling and biogeochemical methods, and various trends were clearly observed.
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Organization and Elemental Analysis of P-, S-, and Fe-rich Inclusions in a Population of Freshwater Magnetococci
B. Lea Cox,Radu Popa,Dennis A. Bazylinski,Brian Lanoil,S. Douglas,Andrea Belz,Diane L. Engler,Kenneth H. Nealson +7 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences suggests that it is a mixed population of MC that form a monophyletic clade distinct from but similar to other uncultured MC.
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Chemolithoautotrophy in the marine, magnetotactic bacterial strains MV-1 and MV-2.
Dennis A. Bazylinski,Annette J. Dean,Timothy J. Williams,Linda Kimble Long,Shawna L. Middleton,Bradley L. Dubbels,Bradley L. Dubbels +6 more
TL;DR: MV-1 and MV-2 are thus chemolithoautotrophs that use the Calvin–Benson–Bassham pathway and are important in C cycling and primary productivity.
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Biologically Controlled Mineralization of Magnetic Iron Minerals by Magnetotactic Bacteria
TL;DR: The most widely recognized example of magnetosome production by the magnetotactic bacteria is magnetite biomineralization as discussed by the authors, which is an example of biologically induced mineralization.
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