k Thiomargarita magnifica compared to Vibrio sp., illustration Illustration comparing the size of Thiomargarita magnifica grey and Vibrio sp. orange bacterium. Growing up to 2 centimetres in length, Thiomargarita magnifica is the worlds largest bacteria. Thiomargarita magnifica is a sulfuroxidising gammaproteobacteria first discovered in 2009 in the tropical mangroves of Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles. Vibrio bacteria are a genus bacteria that measure approximately two to three micrometers in length., by KATERYNA KONSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Thiomargarita magnifica compared to Vibrio sp., illustration Illustration comparing the size of Thiomargarita magnifica  grey  and Vibrio sp.  orange  bacterium. Growing up to 2 centimetres in length, Thiomargarita magnifica is the world s largest bacteria. Thiomargarita magnifica is a sulfur oxidising gammaproteobacteria first discovered in 2009 in the tropical mangroves of Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles. Vibrio bacteria are a genus bacteria that measure approximately two to three micrometers in length., by KATERYNA KON SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Thiomargarita magnifica compared to Vibrio sp., illustration

Illustration comparing the size of Thiomargarita magnifica (grey) and Vibrio sp. (orange) bacterium. Growing up to 2 centimetres in length, Thiomargarita magnifica is the world's largest bacteria. Thiomargarita magnifica is a sulfur-oxidising gammaproteobacteria first discovered in 2009 in the tropical mangroves of Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles. Vibrio bacteria are a genus bacteria that measure approximately two to three micrometers in length., by KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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