Researchers discover intracellular biosilicification in prokaryotes

Biosilicification—the formation of biological structures composed of silica—has wide distribution among eukaryotes. It plays a major role in global biogeochemical cycles and has driven the decline of dissolved silicon in the oceans throughout geological time.


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Source: Phys.org