Friday, September 1, 2017

Bacteria act as aphrodisiac for the closest relatives of animals - UC Berkeley


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Bacteria act as aphrodisiac for the closest relatives of animals
UC Berkeley
The organisms, protists called choanoflagellates, eat bacteria and serve as a source of food for small ocean animals like krill. Several years ago, the lab of UC Berkeley's Nicole King, a professor of molecular and cell biology and Howard Hughes ...

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