Myxobacteria’s ability to distinguish self from non-self by Staff June 22, 2020 June 22, 2020 17 views 17The new research addresses the mechanism of how myxobacteria discriminate and how highly related strains recently diverged, or evolved, into distinct social groups.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Hamsters develop protective immunity to COVID-19 and are protected by convalescent sera next post Decline in green energy spending might offset COVID-era emissions benefits Related Posts ONe novae stellar explosion may be source of... May 10, 2024 AI knowledge gets your foot in the door May 10, 2024 How the brain is flexible enough for a... May 10, 2024 AI systems are already skilled at deceiving and... May 10, 2024 Transforming common soft magnets into a next-generation thermoelectric... May 9, 2024 GPS-like system shows promise as HIV vaccine strategy... May 9, 2024