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Gigantism in a bacterium, Epulopiscium fishelsoni, correlates with complex patterns in arrangement, quantity, and segregation of DNA
V. Bresler
, W. L. Montgomery
, L. Fishelson
, P. E. Pollak
Biological Sciences
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Acanthurus
12%
Apical Cap
12%
Bacterial Cell Growth
12%
Bacterial Cell Size
12%
Cell Components
12%
Cell Deposition
12%
Cell Division
12%
Cell Formation
12%
Cell Length
12%
Cell Volume
12%
Cell Wall
12%
Complex Patterns
100%
Condensed DNA
25%
Daily Life
12%
Daughter Cells
25%
Diurnal Period
12%
DNA Concentration
12%
Early Morning
12%
Epulopiscium
100%
Eubacteria
12%
Feeding Cell
12%
Fluorescence Measurement
12%
Gigantism
100%
Gut Symbiont
12%
Host Feeding
12%
Inactivity
12%
Nucleoid
100%
Red Sea
12%
Size Decline
12%
Surgeonfish
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacterial Cell
25%
Cell Component
12%
Cell Division
12%
Cell Growth
12%
Cell Size
12%
Cell Volume
12%
Cell Wall
12%
Daughter Cell
25%
DNA RNA Hybridization
12%
Eubacterium
12%
Life Cycle
25%
Nucleoid
100%
Symbiont
12%