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IMAGE: Light microscope image and illustration of a Thecofilosea amoeba with intracellular Legionellales bacteria ( Ca. Pokemonas kadabra ). The bacteria were stained red by so-called fluorescence in situ hybridization . view more
Credit: Marcel Dominik Solbach
A research team at the University of Cologne has discovered previously undescribed bacteria in amoebae that are related to Legionella and may even cause disease. The researchers from Professor Dr Michael Bonkowski s working group at the Institute of Zoology have named one of the newly discovered bacteria Pokemonas because they live in spherical amoebae, comparable to Pokémon in the video game, which are caught in balls. The results of their research have been published in the journal