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Ecoli Collection

"E. Coli, the versatile bacterium that holds the key to genetic circuits and RNA plasmid loop-loop complexes

Background imageEcoli Collection: Genetic circuit diagram

Genetic circuit diagram. Genetic circuits are used by synthetic biologists to design genetically modified bacteria cells. Synthetic biology uses standard DNA fragments known as BioBricks to program

Background imageEcoli Collection: Bacterial RNA plasmid loop-loop complex

Bacterial RNA plasmid loop-loop complex, molecular model. This strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is part of a plasmid, the loop of genetic material found in bacterial cells

Background imageEcoli Collection: Colour TEM of genetically-altered E. coli bacteria

Colour TEM of genetically-altered E. coli bacteria
Genetically-altered bacteria. Coloured Trans- mission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria which have been genetically engin- eered to produce human insulin

Background imageEcoli Collection: Cultured E. coli and Enterococcus bacteria

Cultured E. coli and Enterococcus bacteria
MODEL RELEASED. Hand of a technician holds a petri dish containing agar on which red colonies of Escherichia coli (E.coli)

Background imageEcoli Collection: Petri dish culture of E. coli bacteria

Petri dish culture of E. coli bacteria
MODEL RELEASED. Hand of a technician holds a petri dish containing agar on which black colonies of Escherishia coli (E.coli) bacteria are being cultured in a laboratory. E

Background imageEcoli Collection: E. coli bacteria in a petri dish

E. coli bacteria in a petri dish
Colonies of Eschericia coli (E. coli) bacteria growing in a petri dish on Brilliance UTI agar OXOID. This E. coli was the cause of a urinary tract infection

Background imageEcoli Collection: Parasite detection, conceptual artwork

Parasite detection, conceptual artwork
Parasite detection, conceptual computer artwork. These bacteria have been genetically engineered to detect the presence of Schistosoma parasites (pink)

Background imageEcoli Collection: E. coli and Shigella sp. bacteria

E. coli and Shigella sp. bacteria. Fluorescence confocal light micrograph of Escherichia coli and Shigella sp. bacteria (blue) in human Caco-2 cells (green)


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"E. Coli, the versatile bacterium that holds the key to genetic circuits and RNA plasmid loop-loop complexes. This captivating image showcases a genetic circuit diagram, unraveling the intricate pathways within this tiny organism. Another glimpse into its complexity is revealed through a color TEM of genetically-altered E. Coli bacteria, displaying their modified traits. In the world of microbiology, petri dishes become canvases for scientific exploration. Cultured E. coli and Enterococcus bacteria coexist in these controlled environments, offering insights into their interactions and potential applications in various fields. The mesmerizing patterns formed by Petri dish cultures of E. coli bacteria highlight their adaptability and growth capabilities. These colonies represent countless hours of research dedicated to understanding this ubiquitous microbe's behavior. E. coli's presence in these petri dishes serves as a constant reminder of its significance in both scientific breakthroughs and public health concerns. As researchers continue to study its characteristics, we gain valuable knowledge about combating harmful strains while harnessing its beneficial attributes. From genetic engineering to environmental monitoring, E. coli remains at the forefront of microbial research due to its remarkable versatility and ability to thrive under different conditions. "