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<p align="justify"> The idea of the logo came up when we noticed that we had two types of <i>Erwinia amylovora</i>: a wild type that wreaks havoc in Rosaceae orchards, which we called purplue <i>Erwinia</i>, and a genetically modified <i>E. amylovora</i>
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which has all its virulence factors inhibited, and will help combat exogenus<i>E. amylovora</i> by competition. This type of symbiosis is called comensalism, where, one of the species is unharmed and the other one is benefited; in this case the Rosaceae plant </p>       
 
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Erwinions

The idea of the logo came up when we noticed that we had two types of Erwinia amylovora: a wild type that wreaks havoc in Rosaceae orchards, which we called purplue Erwinia, and a genetically modified E. amylovora which has all its virulence factors inhibited, and will help combat exogenusE. amylovora by competition. This type of symbiosis is called comensalism, where, one of the species is unharmed and the other one is benefited; in this case the Rosaceae plant