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No organism stands alone : it is a universal truth that none can exist as a singular entity. In the field of microbiology, we deal with units of groups called "clones ," but there is no world in which the offspring of any clone exists alone. In other words, the natural world is a continuous turnover of a melting pot of the various clones or species. However, as long as microbiology is to remain a science, it is only natural that we should keep attempting to analyze the phenomena we