Hungry bacteria eat their neighbors

Hungry bacteria eat their neighbors

Robbery bacteria: The cells of the attacked prey type (pink) only become round and then run out. © Glen d’Souza/ Eawag

Bacteria compete for space and nutrients. Some tribes have developed microbial weapons with which they can destroy their bacterial neighbors. Now a study shows that these weapons are not only used non -specific in competition, but are also used for hunting: the bacteria lack vital

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