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The many genetic variations of the tiny bacteria called Prochlorococcus are distributed in a layered structure, with each variant adapted to the particular mix of sunlight and nutrients found in that layer of seawater. (Image: Rogier Braakman, reproduced with permission from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)

The many genetic variations of the tiny bacteria called Prochlorococcus are distributed in a layered structure, with each variant adapted to the particular mix of sunlight and nutrients found in that layer of seawater. (Image: Rogier Braakman, reproduced with permission from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)