Marine luminous bacteria are heterotrophic, Gram negative microorganisms which continuously emit light. Eight species of luminous bacteria have been described belonging to three different genera, viz. Phorohncreriirni. Vihrio and A~/WOW{JMIS. In this review we report on the distribution of luminous
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Proteomics of marine bacteria
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