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At least a similar statement the other day unveiled by American scientists in the journal Open Biology, and they provided strong evidence in their work that bacteria have a human personality.
Researchers comprehensively studied the Rhizobium bacterium. leguminosarum, all of its 72 stamps that inhabited the university case. As a result, scientists came to the amazing conclusion that the genome of each individual tiny bacterium is unique, that is, also unique, as in humans, although the genome core is common (we have the same the most).
Based on this, American researchers concluded that bacteria are very similar to us, at least not so much primitive, as we considered them over two centuries (with opening moment).
Moreover, bacteria even multiply like us, of course, not sexually, but so that two individuals pass each other through half of their genes, which makes them unique and very viable. And when you consider what bacteria in this world do, perhaps the hardest work of cleaning and harmonizing everything Earth’s biological space, while homo sapiens vigorously messing him up, it’s not yet clear which of us more reasonable …