This enzyme is found mostly in marine bacteria.
This enzyme has only been found in marine bacteria.
The Aurantimonadaceae are a small family of marine bacteria.
Shewanella is the sole genus included in the Shewanellaceae family of marine bacteria.
This regulation controls parts of the sulfur metabolism of marine bacteria.
Generally, marine bacteria were not thought to be significant consumers of organic matter (including carbon), although they were known to exist.
This is probably the most important difference between these microorganisms and other marine bacteria.
The researchers from the University of Florida who have been studying marine bacteria say their discovery shows how an ecosystem can change and be flexible.
The researchers started out with a gene from a marine bacterium called Vibrio fischeri.
The glowing marine bacteria, for instance, usually colonize squid or fish.