strohelines
Strohelines are a group of bacteria that belong to the phylum Actinobacteria. They are characterized by their Gram-positive cell walls and the presence of a unique cell wall component called diaminopimelic acid (DAP). Strohelines are known for their ability to form mycelia, which are complex, branching structures composed of hyphae. This feature is shared with fungi, but strohelines are prokaryotic organisms and do not have a nucleus or other eukaryotic cell organelles.
The genus Streptomyces is a well-known example of strohelines. Streptomyces species are important in both nature
Strohelines are also of interest in the field of biotechnology. They are used in the production of
The taxonomy of strohelines is complex, with many species and subspecies described. However, recent advances in