E. coli, a Gram-negative bacterium, theoretically falls under the category of bacteria to which the human immune system would produce similar types of antibody proteins. The design of several groups of Gram-negative bacteria samples might lead to some notable discoveries.
Upon arriving at the lab, Zhao Yi inquired about the recent sample variations and promptly used the "Causality Law" to analyze several groups of Gram-negative bacteria samples to see if the same antibodies were produced as last time.
[Do the petri dishes in front of me contain the antibody proteins that worked last time?]
[Causality Law!]
[Answer: Yes.]
Next one.
[Do the petri dishes in front of me contain the antibody proteins that worked last time?]
[Causality Law!]
[Answer: No.]
[Do the petri dishes in front...]
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With constant replenishment of energy through learning coins, the results of the tests quickly became available.