Microbial communities and biofilms

Microbial communities and biofilms are complex structures consisting of a diverse group of microorganisms living together in a coordinated manner. They can be found in various environments, such as soil, water, and the human body, and play important roles in processes such as nutrient cycling and disease development. The study of microbial communities and biofilms has important implications for fields such as environmental science, medicine, and biotechnology.

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