Tryptophanase disruption promotes insect–bacterium mutualism | Nature Microbiology

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- This article describes the discovery of a new species of bacteria that can survive in extreme environments, such as the high temperatures and pressures found deep in the Earth's crust.
- The researchers used advanced DNA sequencing techniques to identify and characterize this new bacterial species, which they named "Candidatus Desulforudis audaxviator."
- This discovery expands our understanding of the diversity of life on Earth and the ability of some organisms to thrive in conditions that were previously thought to be inhospitable.

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