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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The message in this story to me is it takes lots of mutations to change a species. As the fossil recerd shows species are very fixed, when they first appear and don&amp;apos;t change much before they disappear.-&amp;quot;The frequent exchange of genes coupled with the extremely slow growth of the bacteria&amp;#226;&amp;#128;&amp;#148;which divide, on average, a mere six times per year&amp;#226;&amp;#128;&amp;#148;could be expected to homogenize Deep Lake&amp;apos;s bacterial population, but the researchers did not find evidence that diversity had decreased. &amp;quot;What is also remarkable is that in addition to all the promiscuous gene swapping, the dominant members of the community retain their own identity as a species, and coexist with others, exploiting different niches without impinging on each other,&amp;quot; wrote Cavicchioli&amp;quot; -http://www.the-scientist.com//?articles.view/articleNo/37742/title/Bacteria-Trade-Genes/</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2013 14:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
<category>Introduction</category><dc:creator>David Turell</dc:creator>
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