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The tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology
Jon Zehr discovered genetic evidence of a previously unknown nitrogen-fixing bacteria in seawater samples, but the organism remained invisible under microscopes. The bacteria's existence challenged biological norms, as nitrogen-fixing enzymes typically break down in oxygen-rich environments.
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