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From Acute to Persistent Infection: Revealing Phylogenomic Variations inSalmonellaAgona
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Ultrastructure and reconstruction of the pharynx of Leptonemella juliae (Nematoda, Adenophorea)
Zoomorphology, 2001The pharynx of Leptonemella juliae is the first pharynx of Adenophorea that has been reconstructed three-dimensionally using TEM serial sections. It is composed of a slightly swollen corpus, a median narrow isthmus, and a pronounced terminal bulb.
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Invertebrate Biology, 1998
Phylogenetic relationships of 13 adenophorean and 15 secementean nematodes were analyzed using morphological data and 18S rDNA sequences in parallel. Both data sets strongly supported monophyly of Adenophorea and Secerentea. Monophyly of the subfamily Stilbonematinae which is remarkable for symbiosis with bacteria-was also confirmed. Three taxa without
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Phylogenetic relationships of 13 adenophorean and 15 secementean nematodes were analyzed using morphological data and 18S rDNA sequences in parallel. Both data sets strongly supported monophyly of Adenophorea and Secerentea. Monophyly of the subfamily Stilbonematinae which is remarkable for symbiosis with bacteria-was also confirmed. Three taxa without
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Zoomorphology, 1996
The ultrastructure of the cephalic cuticle of 6 of 7 representative genera of Stibonematinae (Eubostrichus, Catanema, Laxus, Robbea, Leptonemella, Stilbonema) is investigated using SEM and TEM techniques. Additionally, one species ofSpirinia (Spiriniinae) and one ofDesmodora (Desmodorinae) were studied for outgroup comparison.
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The ultrastructure of the cephalic cuticle of 6 of 7 representative genera of Stibonematinae (Eubostrichus, Catanema, Laxus, Robbea, Leptonemella, Stilbonema) is investigated using SEM and TEM techniques. Additionally, one species ofSpirinia (Spiriniinae) and one ofDesmodora (Desmodorinae) were studied for outgroup comparison.
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2000
Nucleotide sequences of the D3 expansion segment of the 28S rDNA gene were used to reconstruct evolutionary relationships within the Adenophorea. Neighbor-joining and parsimony analyses of representatives of most major taxa revealed a paraphyletic Adenophorea (p = 0.0005).
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Nucleotide sequences of the D3 expansion segment of the 28S rDNA gene were used to reconstruct evolutionary relationships within the Adenophorea. Neighbor-joining and parsimony analyses of representatives of most major taxa revealed a paraphyletic Adenophorea (p = 0.0005).
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 2004
AbstractA nonisotopic single‐strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) approach was employed to ‘fingerprint’ sequence variability in the expansion segment 5 (ES5) of domain IV and the D3 domain of nuclear ribosomal DNA within and/or among isolates and individual muscle (first‐stage) larvae representing all currently recognized species/genotypes of ...
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AbstractA nonisotopic single‐strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) approach was employed to ‘fingerprint’ sequence variability in the expansion segment 5 (ES5) of domain IV and the D3 domain of nuclear ribosomal DNA within and/or among isolates and individual muscle (first‐stage) larvae representing all currently recognized species/genotypes of ...
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The ultrastructure of the cuticle of Nematoda
Zoomorphology, 1996The ultrastructure of the body cuticle in species of six of seven representative genera of Stilbonematinae (Eubostrichus, Catanema, Laxus, Robbea, Leptonemella, andStilbonema) was investigated using SEM and TEM techniques. Additionally, one species ofSpirinia (Spiriniinae) and one ofDesmodora (Desmodorinae) were studied for outgroup comparison.
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Dioctowittus spp. Chabaud and Le Van Hoa 1960 (Nematoda: Adenophorea) from Australian snakes
Journal of Helminthology, 1978ABSTRACTDioctowittus denisoniae n. sp. from Denisonia punctata differs from D. wittei and D. chabaudi in the smaller size, lack of vestigeal male precloacal sucker, short egg-filaments, the presence of lateral expansions at the posterior end in the male, and in the expansions of the oesophageal tissue between the stichocytes. Dioctowittus sp.
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Marine Biology, 1967
1. Eine neue Art der Nematoda Adenophorea, Domorganus oligochaetophilus n.sp. aus dem Litoral der Kieler Bucht wird beschrieben. Sie lebt als Darmparasit in Oligochaeten [Lumbricillus lineatus] (F. O. Muller) 1774. 2. Es ist die zweite Art der Gattung DomorganusGoodey 1947. Der Generotypus, D.
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1. Eine neue Art der Nematoda Adenophorea, Domorganus oligochaetophilus n.sp. aus dem Litoral der Kieler Bucht wird beschrieben. Sie lebt als Darmparasit in Oligochaeten [Lumbricillus lineatus] (F. O. Muller) 1774. 2. Es ist die zweite Art der Gattung DomorganusGoodey 1947. Der Generotypus, D.
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Maqolada Surxondaryo viloyati sharoitida yeryong’oq o’simligi ildizi va ildizi atrofidagi tuproqda qayd etilgan nematodalar turlari faunistik va sistematik tahlil qilingan. Tadqiqotlar natijasida yeryong’oq o’simligi ildizi va ildiz atrofidagi tuproqda Adenophorea kenja sinfiga mansub bo’lgan 4 ta turkum, 6 ta kenja turkum, 10 ta katta oila, 16 ta oila,
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