Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis
Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis
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The hydrothermal vent tubeworm
Riftia pachyptila
hosts a single 16S rRNA phylotype of intracellular sulfur-oxidizing symbionts, which vary considerably in cell morphology and exhibit a remarkable degree of physiological diversity and redundancy, even in the same host. To elucidate whether multiple metabolic routes are employed in the same cel...
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Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.58371