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Yes it can. M. laboratorium bacterium is expected to be able to replicate itself with its man-made DNA, making it the most synthetic organism to date, although the molecular machinery and chemical environment that would allow it to replicate would not be synthetic.

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Yes it can. M. laboratorium bacterium is expected to be able to replicate itself with its man-made DNA, making it the most synthetic organism to date, although the molecular machinery and chemical environment that would allow it to replicate would not be synthetic.

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Mycoplasma is an eukartotes that usually has no nucleus.

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The genus is Mycoplasma

and the species is pneumoniae.

It's binomial name is Mycoplasma

pneumoniae.

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Ratwita Gandasoebrata has written:

'Penuntun laboratorium klinik' -- subject(s): Laboratory Diagnosis

'Hubungan antara laboratorium dan klinik' -- subject(s): Medical laboratories

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At this time, there are no vaccines for mycoplasma infection.

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