Monday, August 28, 2006

Science and Technology, Wired Cells

Community of Cells or Single Cell, U.S. Department of Energy Genomics:GTL Programcaption: Although microbes are single-cell organisms, they typically live in communities composed of more than one kind of microbe -- often many different kinds. Considering that life is found in virtually every environmental niche from arctic tundra to parched deserts to boiling sea vents on the deepest ocean floor,
the global genetic "catalog" encoding all of life's amazingly diverse capabilities must be astonishing, yet very few details are known.

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These images originally appeared in the 2001 Genomes to Life Program Roadmap

image credit: U.S. Department of Energy Genomics:GTL Program, doegenomestolife.org

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