World's largest bacteria discovered in Guadeloupe

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Scientists say they have discovered the world's largest variety in the mangroves of Guadeloupe.

POINTE-A-PITRE - You can see it with the naked eye and pick it up with a pair of tweezers -- not bad for a single bacteria.

The discovery"shakes up a lot of knowledge" in microbiology, Olivier Gros, professor of biology at the University of the Antilles and co-author of the study, told AFP. The researcher first spotted the strange filaments in a patch of sulphur-rich mangrove sediment in 2009. With financial backing and access to some of the best tools in the field, Volland and his colleagues began building up a picture of the colossal bacteria.

 

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