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The term "achlamydeae" refers to a group of bacteria that are known for their ability to form acanthias, which is a type of jelly-like structure. These bacteria are part of the family of Escherichia coli (E-coli), and they have been used in medical research and as a diagnostic tool for various diseases.
The term "achlamydeae" comes from the Greek word meaning "acanthus," which means "lobster shell." The
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