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Thursday, 2 February 2017
Most complex bacterium yet discovered
The bacterium Gemmata
obscuriglobus
has been described as the "platypus of microbiology" because it appears to contain features associated with eukaryotes. These include a membrane-bounded nucleus, the ability to transport molecules such as proteins into the cell, and its ability to reproduce by a unique way of budding.
Electron microscope image of Gemmata obscuriglobus bacterium reveals several pore-like structures that resemble those found in the membrane of the nucleus in complex cells.
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