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Rubella,rubeola,and varicella-zoster are all only acquired via
Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
Bacteria capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, making nitrogen available to plants for growth.
T. Aquaticus
A species of bacterium that thrives in hot environments and is a source of Taq polymerase, a key enzyme in PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology.
Agrobacterium
A genus of bacteria known for its ability to transfer DNA to plant cells, widely used in genetic engineering to introduce new genes into plant genomes.
Extreme Halophiles
Organisms that thrive in highly saline environments, often found in salt lakes and evaporation ponds.
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