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Escherichia coli a strain of intestinal bacteria; a frequent cause of urogenital infections.
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Escherichia coli A common gut bacterium used as a model genetic organism. E. coli has about 3,000 genes and a genome of around 4 million basepairs.
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eschar A layer of dead, burned tissue.
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Escherichia coli A species of bacterium found in the healthy intestinal tracts of humans and other animals. It crowds out disease-causing bacteria and produces Vitamin K. However, a mutant strain of E. coli, found in undercooked beef, is very dangerous, can cause severe disease that can become fatal in small children and the elderly.
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eschar In medicine, this term describes a slough or dry scab that forms, for example, on an area of skin that has been burnt or exposed to corrosive agents.
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