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==Natural bioluminescent bacteria==
==Natural bioluminescent bacteria==
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Bioluminescence is a trait found in a number of marine bacteria.  Some strains use their ability to emit light to form symbiotic relationships.  A number of deep sea fish and squids have specialised <em>light organs</em> which harbour populations of bacteria that help their hosts by emitting light.  One such example is the partnership between the Hawaiian Bobtail squid <em>(Euprymna scolopes)</em> and the bacterium <em>Vibrio fischeri</em>.  
Bioluminescence is a trait found in a number of marine bacteria.  Some strains use their ability to emit light to form symbiotic relationships.  A number of deep sea fish and squids have specialised <em>light organs</em> which harbour populations of bacteria that help their hosts by emitting light.  One such example is the partnership between the Hawaiian Bobtail squid <em>(Euprymna scolopes)</em> and the bacterium <em>Vibrio fischeri</em>.  

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