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The ability of bacteria to degrade a variety of organic compounds is remarkable. Highly specialized groups of microorganisms play important roles in the mineralization of specific classes of organic compounds. For example, the decomposition of cellulose, which is one of the most abundant constituents of plant tissues, is mainly brought about by aerobic bacteria that belong to the genus Cytophaga.

One of the most interesting features of the Candida albicans genome is the occurrence of numeric and structural chromosomal rearrangements as means of generating genetic diversity, named chromosome length polymorphisms (contraction/expansion of repeats), reciprocal translocations, chromosome deletions and trisomy of individual chromosomes. These karyotypic alterations lead to changes in the phenotype, which is an adaptation strategy of this fungus. These mechanisms will be better understood with the complete analysis of the Candida albicans genome.

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At least 14 different serovars of Legionella pneumophila have been described as well as several other species being subdivided into a number of serovars. Sera have been used both for slide agglutination studies as well as for direct detection of bacteria in tissues using fluorescent-labelled antibody. Specific antibody in patients can be determined by the indirect fluorescent antibody test. ELISA and microagglutination tests have also been successfully applied. Legionella pneumophila is non-acid, fast non-capsulated rods, aerobic and do not hydrolyse gelatin or produce urease. They are non-fermentative. L. pneumophila is neither pigmented nor does it autofluoresce. It is oxidase and catalase positive, produces beta-lactamase.

Many bacteria are capable of movement in their environment either by flagella or gliding motility. In the case of flagella, bacteria have a long, flexible, spiral shaped structure, the flagellum, that helps to push the microbe through solution. Flagella also help in the detection of favorable or unfavorable conditions and move the bacterium in an appropriate direction. As a microbe grows it has to synthesize more of itself. Knowing what it is made of and how it is put together is critical to gain an understanding of the growth process.






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