"P . fusiformis " has a full life cycle of approximately 5 7 days and reproduces asexually.
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The genome of " P . fusiformis " contains shared common origin with other dinoflagellates of the luciferase gene.
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From a metabolic standpoint, " L . fusiformis " and " Lysinibacillus sphaericus " are nearly identical.
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Some researchers believed that " L . fusiformis " infections could only occur as a symbiotic relationship with certain spirochaete species.
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In 2011, the strain " L . fusiformis ZC1 " was shown to retain the ability to reduce chromate to chromium.
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"Lysinibacillus fusiformis " was initially isolated from the surface of beta vulgaris by German biologist Dr . O . Gottheil in 1901.
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They are especially interesting to many because of their bioluminescent nature which is displayed when " P . fusiformis " is disturbed or agitated.
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"P . fusiformis " is preyed upon by various organisms, such as grass shrimp, mosquito fish, mysids, and copepods.
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Though little is known about this organism, several genome sequencing projects for various strains of " L . fusiformis " are currently underway.
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"Lysinibacillus fusiformis " is a naturally occurring bacterium and various strains have been isolated from multiple environments including farming soil and factory wastewater.