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English: Images show the microorganism in the vents of the Lost city hydrothermal field that are colonized by Metahnosarcinales, sulfuric-bacteria, and methane metabolizing bacteria.
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Author Aurélien Lecoeuvre, Bénédicte Ménez, Mathilde Cannat, Valérie Chavagnac & Emmanuelle Gérard
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Rod-shaped cells (white arrows in a, f) and coccoidal cells (a–d) filaments (d, f) attached in veint conducts autofluorescing in blue (a–c). Diplococci, characteristic of methylotrophs, can be observed in Chan sample (e).

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