06 SEP 2011 by ideonexus

 Are There Bacteria Species?

It may very properly be asked whether the attempt to define distinct species, of a more or less permanent nature, such as we are accustomed to deal with amongst the higher plants and animals, is not altogether illusory amongst such lowly organised forms of life as the bacteria. No biologist nowadays believes in the absolute fixity of species ... but there are two circumstances which here render the problem of specificity even more difficult of solution. The bacteriologist is deprived of the t...
Folksonomies: evolution species bacteria
Folksonomies: evolution species bacteria
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With their ability to trade genes and quick evolution, classifying bacteria into species is much more difficult than classifying other species.