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Low-magnification image of colonies of Bacillus anthracis illustrating "colonial tenacity"

Viewed from the side, this low-magnification view of a Petri dish culture plate, shows two Bacillus anthracis bacterial colonies. The colony on the left was untouched, whereas the colony on the right was teased, thereby illustrating its characteristic colonial tenacity: a small spire of colonial matter remained standing on its own support without toppling. (Photomicrograph taken in 1966 by Dr. Alan Lawrence Brodsky (1941-2016). Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Image Library, image 20500.)

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