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Bacterial sculpture

Bacterial sculpture

F.R. Turner, E.C. Raff, and R.A. Raff

The invasion of dying Heliocidaris erythrogramma cells by bacteria can create a faithful replica. Scientists believe embryo fossils are actually a bacterial "sculpture" -- a vestige of the embryos' destruction2008F.R. Turner, E.C. Raff, and R.A. RaffBacterial sculpture

Created: 2008

Copyright Holder: F.R. Turner, E.C. Raff, and R.A. Raff

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