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Competing microbes
Competing microbes
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Scientists from Oxford University established that harmless microbes compete with other members of the microflora for the same niche. Competitive interaction... 22.06.2010, Sputnik International
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Competing microbes
Scientists from Oxford University established that harmless microbes compete with other members of the microflora for the same niche. Competitive interaction between microbes promotes the acquisition of virulence characteristics. Scientists believe that their research may help invent new and more effective medicine and antibiotics.
Scientists from Oxford University established that harmless microbes compete with other members of the microflora for the same niche. Competitive interaction between microbes promotes the acquisition of virulence characteristics. Scientists believe that their research may help invent new and more effective medicine and antibiotics.