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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
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Wake me up when you are through with this.
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The more you contribute, the sooner it will be over.
Last edited by SusiGo (January 5, 2013 11:10 pm)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Myxobacteria (not to be confused with slime mold)
Last edited by Harriet (January 6, 2013 5:23 pm)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Micrococcus luteus (is found in soil, dust, water and air)
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all right, let's take you little cutie then
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Harriet wrote:
all right, let's take you little cutie then
Get in line, yellow bacillus smilensus, we stll haven't reached "Y"!
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I had already something slimy, but, luteus = yellow, how lovely
Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Micrococcus luteus (is found in soil, dust, water and air)
Natronomonas pharaonis ( a survivor)
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Micrococcus luteus (is found in soil, dust, water and air)
Natronomonas pharaonis ( a survivor)
O'nyong'nyong virus (Ugandan virus, weakens the joints)
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O'nyong'nyong virus (Ugandan virus, weakens the joints)
Sounds a bit like the popcorn virus I have from time to time.....
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Micrococcus luteus (is found in soil, dust, water and air)
Natronomonas pharaonis ( a survivor)
O'nyong'nyong virus (Ugandan virus, weakens the joints)
Plasmodium Falciparum - also for experiments
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Microorganisms you will find in 221B
Aspergillus fumigatus
Babesia (a dangerous blood parasite)
Clostridium botulinum (for scientific research only!)
Dobrava-Belgrade virus (commonly found in mice.)
E.Coli (everyone's favorite coli)
Fusarium domesticum (a fungus found in cheese)
Gulbenkiania mobilis (isolated from treated municipal wastewater)
Hydrogenophaga palleroni (a new genus of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria)
Idiomarina loihiensis (survives in extreme environment, e.g. the deep sea - perfect for 221B as well)
Japanese encephalitis virus (can be found in birds and pigs; transmission to humans through mosquitos in Asia)
Kurthia zopfii (can be found in meat and meat products, air, soil, animal dung, water, and milk)
Lactobacillus acidophilus (a good sign the household is still intact)
Micrococcus luteus (is found in soil, dust, water and air)
Natronomonas pharaonis ( a survivor)
O'nyong'nyong virus (Ugandan virus, weakens the joints)
Plasmodium Falciparum - also for experiments
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii (okay, it's cheating, but Q's difficult)
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Yes, Q is difficult. But - just for the record - I've just found: "Quadrisphaera granulorum, first isolated from aerobic granules obtained from a laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactor."
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batch reactor fits
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Harriet wrote:
batch reactor fits
Could you please describe the batch reactor for us? Sounds interesting.
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yes, Tobe, pleeeease!!!