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Geobacter’s conductive nanowires

by Nancy | 1 Sep 2016 | Electronics, Microbes, Molecular Biology, science

Geobacter is one of the genera in the phylum of Proteobacteria and the family of Geobacteracea. Geobacter species are found in soils and aquatic sediment and have thus no requirement for air in order to survive. In other words, they are anaerobic. What is interesting...

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