I am fairly new to this field but I've become interested in the amoeba due to recent news. I would like to experiment with a ways of getting rid of it from soil and water. However, I'm certain I wouldn't be able to get my hands on it (I'm not certain I'd even want to) due to being a lone ranger so I'm wondering how I could identify something that would act similarly but would be less (preferably non) dangerous? I plan on doing a lot more research before trying anything but I'd like to know that some day I could apply my research somehow.
I may be completely going the wrong direction here as I am a complete noob but I'm just toying around with things.
Thanks,
Alex
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