1.微生物;(尤指引起疾病的)细菌
1.a microorganism
1.Even when a microbe succeeds at leaping from one species to another, the new host is often a dead end.
即使病菌从一个物种传染到另一物种,新的病菌携带者基本不会继续传染给别人了。
2.It's effective, as evinced by the fact that many mosquitoes are able to fight off Plasmodium, the single-celled microbe that causes malaria.
这一招是有效的:事实表明,很多蚊子能够击退引起疟疾的单细胞微生物——疟原虫。
3.Venter's team is using chemical sequencing machines to make a panoply of genes for the highly evolved parts of a modern microbe.
文特尔研究组用化学测序仪器确定现代微生物高度进化部分的全套基因组。
4.Microbe-rich stromatolite reefs, like this one in Shark Bay, Australia, were among the first sources of oxygen on Earth.
微生物丰富的石礁是地球上氧气的首要来源之一。位于澳大利亚鲨鱼湾的这座就是其中之一。
5.M mycoides was chosen as a simple microbe with which to develop and prove the technology.
之所以选择丝状支原体,是因为这是一种简单的微生物,便于开发和验证相关技术。
6.Therefore the longer the barreled pure water have been used, the more microbe contaminated.
说明随着桶装纯净水的饮用时间延长,其微生物污染程度加重。
7.Among the treatments, the utilization ratios of carbon sources by drab soil microbe had a little difference.
潮土各处理之间,微生物对碳源的利用率差异较小。
8.And the microbe and weather pattern were never seen again, at least not so far.
后来再也没有看到过那种微生物和那样的天气,至少到现在还没有看到过。
9.One kind of microbe might be able to feed on, say, lactose, whereas the other could not.
如果要区分两种杆状细菌,微生物学家就要做代谢的实验,譬如其中一种能以乳糖维生,而另一种不行。
10.The next step is to insert the artificial genome into an empty cell and "boot it up" , creating the world's first fully synthetic microbe.
下一步是将人造基因组注入一个空的细胞中,并“启动它”,创造出世界上第一个完全合成的微生物。