Tiny Microbes: Reaching the Lowest Limits of Life | Illumina SciMon Video

2016年2月29日

Sequencing helps identify ultra small bacteria found in groundwater and new viruses found in untreated sewage. The size of these tiny microbes are smaller than the pores of standard purification filters. Learn more at: illumina.com/areas-of-interest/microbiology.html
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