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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / March 2008



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What is the name of my specific bacterium?

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Green Xenon [Radium] - 30 Mar 2008 18:53 GMT
Hi:

I am looking for the most acidophilic type of bacterium that fits all
the following categories:

1. Acid-producing
2. Obligate-anaerobe
3. Gram-negative
4. Non-pathogenic
5. Non-parasitic

Thanks,

Radium
Larry Farrell - 30 Mar 2008 19:46 GMT
> Hi:
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> Radium

You would benefit most by doing your own homework.

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Green Xenon [Radium] - 30 Mar 2008 20:49 GMT
> You would benefit most by doing your own homework.

I am not asking a homework question. I am asking a question of my own
personal interest.
Larry Farrell - 30 Mar 2008 22:20 GMT
>> You would benefit most by doing your own homework.
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> I am not asking a homework question. I am asking a question of my own
> personal interest.

It would have been a good idea to mention that in your initial post.
We get way too many folks here who ask us to answer exam and homework
questions.

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Green Xenon [Radium] - 31 Mar 2008 00:08 GMT
>>> You would benefit most by doing your own homework.
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> get way too many folks here who ask us to answer exam and homework
> questions.

Will you please answer my question?
Larry Farrell - 31 Mar 2008 02:50 GMT
>>>> You would benefit most by doing your own homework.
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> Will you please answer my question?

I don't know the answer to your question.  Again, dig into Bergey's.

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