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Chain bacteria, also known as filamentous bacteria, are a type of prokaryotic microorganism that tend to grow in long, interconnected chains or filaments. They are often found in aquatic environments and can play essential roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition. These bacteria can contribute to biofilm formation and are important in various ecological and industrial processes. Examples include species from the genera Cyanobacteria and Actinobacteria.

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