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A case of bacterial immortality?

R. John Parkes ()
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R. John Parkes: University of Bristol

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 844-845

Abstract: In adverse conditions, bacteria can form spores that allow them to survive for long periods of time. But for 250 million years, in salt crystals?

Date: 2000
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