Author Prats Gonzalo, Lluís |
Abstract Bacteria have traditionally been considered small animals, as described by Antonie van Leeuwenhoeken in 1684, with a lack of social dimension. It was believed that their activities, completely individual except in a few exceptions, were reduced to food intake, growing, reproducing and adapting to the environment. However, recent discoveries have radically changed the view of the microbial world. It is now known that bacteria have sophisticated signalling systems, which allow them to communicate with each other. |
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Director Agut Bonsfills, Montserrat |
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Degree IQS SE - Undergraduate Program in Biotechnology |
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Date 2021-02-20
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