Epifluorescent micrographs showing unspecific bacterial epigrowth on the basal part of the stalk of large Zoothamnium mariella sp. nov. colonies.
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posted on 2024-04-01, 17:27 authored by Vincent Kendlbacher, Teresa Maria Rosa Winter, Monika Brighta, d) DAPI (blue), b, e) EUB mix in Cy5 (green), c, f) probe ZMS152 and ZMS1239 in Cy3 (red) did not hybridize.
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