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Español: Dibujo de una bacteria ultrapequeña CPR de aguas subterráneas mostrando citoplasma denso, presencia de ribosomas, pili, pared compleja con capa S y contacto con una bacteria grande y un bacteriófago.
English: Drawing of an ultra-small groundwater CPR bacterium showing dense cytoplasm, presence of ribosomes, pili, complex wall with S layer and contact with a large bacterium and a bacteriophage. Based on imaging of "GWB1" sample containing mostly of WWE3-OP11-OD1 bacteria.
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Author Dorita de Lucioni, Lima-Perú, inspirada en las imágenes tomográficas de Luef et al. 2015.

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