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January 6, 2013 9:42 pm  #941


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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 and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.

Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)

Last edited by Harriet (January 6, 2013 9:48 pm)


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... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 6, 2013 9:48 pm  #942


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Not that's a very Sherlockian one. 


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"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

January 6, 2013 10:13 pm  #943


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Harriet wrote:

(I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)

If I remember correctly, I said they need to be treated with some seriousness.


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John: "Have you spoken to Mycroft, Molly, uh, anyone?"
Mrs Hudson: "They don’t matter. You do."


I BELIEVE IN SERIES 5!




                                                                                                                  
 

January 6, 2013 10:17 pm  #944


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

that wasn't you, don't worry - that certain lady is not around and misses a lot now   

and I've edited my own P 

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)

Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)

Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)

Last edited by Harriet (January 6, 2013 10:44 pm)


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 9:33 pm  #945


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)

Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock)


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 9:36 pm  #946


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)

Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)


------------------------------
"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

January 7, 2013 9:37 pm  #947


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)


---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
John: "Have you spoken to Mycroft, Molly, uh, anyone?"
Mrs Hudson: "They don’t matter. You do."


I BELIEVE IN SERIES 5!




                                                                                                                  
 

January 7, 2013 9:44 pm  #948


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock) and Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)

Una virus (apologies to Mrs Stubbs)


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 9:45 pm  #949


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock) and Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)
Una virus (apologies to Mrs Stubbs)

Virus. In general. 


__________________________________

"After all this time?" "Always."
Good bye, Lord Rickman of the Alan
 

January 7, 2013 9:47 pm  #950


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

NIce to have you back - see, we got a fine list already 


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 9:50 pm  #951


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Why does Sherlock fear the Sacbrood virus? Sounds like a brother of his - Sherlock, Mycroft and Sacbrood Holmes. 


------------------------------
"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

January 7, 2013 9:52 pm  #952


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Sacbrood Holmes infests and kills bees 


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 9:54 pm  #953


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Harriet wrote:

NIce to have you back - see, we got a fine list already 

I just want to speed things up a bit. 


__________________________________

"After all this time?" "Always."
Good bye, Lord Rickman of the Alan
 

January 7, 2013 9:55 pm  #954


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock) and Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)
Una virus (apologies to Mrs Stubbs)
Virus. In general.

Watson virus (Ok, not really a microorganism - it's a computer virus. "The Dr. Watson virus installs itself as a memory-resident program. It does not try to actively conceal itself. It infects files in a manner that makes disinfection impossible.") source: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2000-122109-2016-99

Last edited by QuiteExtraordinary (January 7, 2013 9:56 pm)


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He’s got a dog. We go to the pub on weekends. I’ve met his mum and dad …

… and his friends and all his family and I’ve no idea why I’m telling you this.
 

January 7, 2013 9:56 pm  #955


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

QuiteExtraordinary wrote:

Watson virus (Ok, not really a microorganism - it's a computer virus. "Installs itself as a memory-resident program. It does not try to actively conceal itself. It infects files in a manner that makes disinfection impossible.") source: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2000-122109-2016-99

Easily to recognize from AntiVir as it's wearing a striped sweater.


__________________________________

"After all this time?" "Always."
Good bye, Lord Rickman of the Alan
 

January 7, 2013 9:58 pm  #956


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

oh, I was about to suggest Wigglesworthia glossinidia which lives in the gut of the tsetse fly - just for the hilarious name 
A memory resident program - an interesting description of John 


Eventually everyone will support Johnlock.   Independent OSAJ Affiliate

... but there may be some new players now. It’s okay. The East Wind takes us all in the end.
 

January 7, 2013 10:01 pm  #957


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

I didn't know microorganisms could be so funny. 


------------------------------
"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

January 7, 2013 10:06 pm  #958


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

Well, we all are wearing a special kind of virus - and we have fun, right?


__________________________________

"After all this time?" "Always."
Good bye, Lord Rickman of the Alan
 

January 7, 2013 10:08 pm  #959


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock) and Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)
Una virus (apologies to Mrs Stubbs)
Virus. In general.
Watson virus (Ok, not really a microorganism - it's a computer virus. "The Dr. Watson virus installs itself as a memory-resident program. It does not try to actively conceal itself. It infects files in a manner that makes disinfection impossible.") and  the funny named  Wigglesworthia glossinidia which lives in the gut of the tsetse fly
Xylella fastidiosa, is an important plant pathogen that causes phoney peach disease (specialist in faking, that is!)


---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
John: "Have you spoken to Mycroft, Molly, uh, anyone?"
Mrs Hudson: "They don’t matter. You do."


I BELIEVE IN SERIES 5!




                                                                                                                  
 

January 7, 2013 10:17 pm  #960


Re: Sherlock alphabet game

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)
Prolixibacter bellariivorans (Holmes et al. 2007)
Q fever causing Coxiella burnetii and Quadrisphaera granulorum from a laboratory-scale sequencing Batch Reactor.
Reichenbachiella (!)  faecimaris (I never want to hear again that bacteria are boring)
Sacbrood virus (feared by Sherlock) and Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, ‘flesh eating’ bacterium - sounds interesting)
Turneriella parva (strains have been isolated from e.g. tap water and from the uterus of a - harpooned?  - sow -)
Una virus (apologies to Mrs Stubbs)
Virus. In general.
Watson virus (Ok, not really a microorganism - it's a computer virus. "The Dr. Watson virus installs itself as a memory-resident program. It does not try to actively conceal itself. It infects files in a manner that makes disinfection impossible.") and  the funny named  Wigglesworthia glossinidia which lives in the gut of the tsetse fly
Xylella fastidiosa, is an important plant pathogen that causes phoney peach disease (specialist in faking, that is!)

Yersinia pestis (I've been waiting for this, it's so creepy)


------------------------------
"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

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