Sporulation - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Sporulation.

Sporulation - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Sporulation.
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Sporulation is the formation of nearly dormant forms of bacteria. In a limited number of bacteria, spores can preserve the genetic material of the bacteria when conditions are inhospitable and lethal for the normal (vegetative) form of the bacteria. The commitment of a bacterium to the sporulation process sets in motion a series of events that transform the cell.

Sporulation ultimately provides for a multilayered structure can be maintained for a very long time. Relative to the norm life span of the microorganism, spores are designed to protect a bacterium from heat, dryness, and excess radiation for a long time. Endospores of Bacillus subtilis have been recovered from objects that are thousands of years old. Furthermore, these are capable of resuscitation into an actively growing and dividing cell. Spores have been recovered from amber that is more than 250 million years old.

Given that resuscitation is possible, sporulation does...

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