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English: Shown above, x-bacteria is infecting the amoeba cell. The cell does not recognize the bacteria and gets sick(this is replicated by change in size of the amoeba cell). Eventually the amoeba becomes dependant on the x-bacteria. The x-bacteria is shown leaving the amoeba cell and the cell becomes sick again. This diagram replicates the studies of microbiologist Kwang Jeon in 1966. |
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