This episode: Eukaryotic ocean microbes have surprisingly diverse and complex ballistic weapons!
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Show notes:
Microbe of the episode: Mycoplasma arginini
Cool videos of microbial weapons firing
Journal Paper:
Gavelis GS, Wakeman KC, Tillmann U, Ripken C, Mitarai S, Herranz M, Özbek S, Holstein T, Keeling PJ, Leander BS. 2017. Microbial arms race: Ballistic “nematocysts” in dinoflagellates represent a new extreme in organelle complexity. Sci Adv 3:e1602552.
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