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Microbiology Mystery: Why Do Most Microbes Die in Labs?

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Abstract

A new study reveals that microbial diversity is shaped by a network of mutual dependencies. Microbial ecosystems are found all around us—in seawater, soil, and even inside the human gut—and they are bursting with an incredible variety of life. Yet, scientists have long faced a frustrating challenge: trying to recreate this rich diversity in the lab. Many microbes simply die when researchers attempt to grow them outside their natural environment.
Key Data

  • Publication Date
    27 May 2025
  • Primary Author
    University of Oldenburg
  • Source
    SciTechDaily
  • Language
    English
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