In the past they were positioned somewhere between viruses and true bacteria.
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They also tend to have smaller genomes than true bacteria.
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However, though it's true bacteria causes acne, the reason for bacteria overgrowth is often related to excess hormones.
From the sfgate.com
In the past, archaea were known as archaebacteria, but it has since been found that they are fundamentally distinct from true bacteria.
From the sciencedaily.com
The opposite is true for bacteria that live in cold environments.
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The same is true of bacteria and other microbes, researchers at the University of Michigan have learned.
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The one certain thing about them was that they were neither bacteria nor true viruses.
From the time.com
The assumption was true for bacteria but not complex organisms like humans, said Professor Mattick, the new executive director of the Garvan Institute.
From the smh.com.au
But could the same be true for populations of bacteria?