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Prochlorococcus (pro-cloe-row-cock-us) marinus, a tiny globular cyanobacterium (blue-green alga). This type of organism is extremely abundant in the tropical and warm temperate regions of the open oceans, and some scientists claim it is the most abundant organism on earth. Differential interference microscopy.
data on this strain.
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain
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San Martin De Castaneda, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Colonial blue-green algae with cells situated in one plane.
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Ribadelago de Franco, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Ribadelago de Franco, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain
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Canada Del Hoyo, Castille la Mancha, Spain
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain
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Gravalos, La Rioja, Spain
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Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Ajamil, La Rioja, Spain
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Synechococcus (sin-eck-owe-cock-us), a rod or sausage shaped cyanobacterium (blue green alga) which dominates in the upper two green layers of this microbial mat which was provided by Mike Ferris from Mushroom Spring, a thermal site in Yellowstone National Park, photograph provided by Mike Ferris and David Ward.
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain
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Lardero, La Rioja, Espaa
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Ribadelago de Franco, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Arredondo, Cantabria, Espaa
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Caada del Hoyo, Castilla-La Mancha, Espaa
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Canada Del Hoyo, Castille la Mancha, Spain
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San Martin De Castaneda, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Peniscola, Valencia, Spain
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Synechococcus (sin-eck-owe-cock-us), a rod or sausage shaped cyanobacterium (blue green alga) which comes from the upper layers of a microbial mat. The cells have terminal inclusions. Other bacteria are present in the same sample. Phase contrast. Material provided by Mike Ferris from Mushroom Spring, a thermal site in Yellowstone National Park, photograph by Mike Ferris and David Patterson.