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Gemella morbillorum in Gram staining of culture microscopy

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English: Unlike Staphylococcus species that form clusters, Gemella morbillorum usually arranges itself in chains or pairs. This is due to the way the cocci divide and remain attached to each other in a line. The length of these chains can vary.
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