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Buried in soil, a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could reshape pest control and antibiotic discovery

Buried in soil, a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could reshape pest control and antibiotic discovery
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In every backyard, park, and playground on Earth, the ground is teeming with a type of bacteria called Streptomyces—one of the most abundant organisms on the planet. While these dirt-dwelling microbes are known for producing that earthy odor that fills the air after rainfall, that familiar scent is only the tip of their chemical-producing iceberg.

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