
TWiM #144: Did eukaryotes invent anything?
This Week in Microbiology · American Society for Microbiology
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Show Notes
The TWiMers discuss how changes in domestic laundering affect the removal of microorganisms, and assembly of a nucleus-like structure during viral replication in bacteria.
Hosts:
Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Elio Schaechter, and Michele Swanson.
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Links for this episode- Laundry hygiene (J Appl Micro)
- Nucleus-like structure in infected bacteria (Science)
- Video of nucleus assembly in bacteria (YouTube)
- Image credit
- Letters read on TWiM 144
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