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Alternate host for mosquito parasite Coelomomyces

Nature, 1974
THE water mould Coelomomyces (Chytridiomycetes, Blastocladiales) is an obligate parasite of mosquito larvae. The fungus develops in the haemocoel of the host and is first visible as small unwalled hyphal bodies, which later differentiate into masses of thick-walled resistant sporangia.
H C, Whisler   +2 more
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Alternative hosts and model animals

Science, 2020
Coronavirus The severe acute respiratory syndrome–coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic may have originated in bats, but how it made its way into humans is unknown. Because of its zoonotic origins, SARS-CoV-2 is unlikely to exclusively infect humans, so it would be valuable to have an animal model for drug and vaccine development. Shi et al.
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Alternative biofuel production in non-natural hosts

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2012
Global energy and environmental concerns have stimulated increased efforts in synthesizing petroleum-derived products from renewable resources. Biological production of metabolites for fuel is increasingly becoming a feasible, renewable, environmentally sound alternative.
Jordan T, McEwen, Shota, Atsumi
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Alternative hosts for functional (meta)genome analysis

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014
Microorganisms are ubiquitous on earth, often forming complex microbial communities in numerous different habitats. Most of these organisms cannot be readily cultivated in the laboratory using standard media and growth conditions. However, it is possible to gain access to the vast genetic, enzymatic, and metabolic diversity present in these microbial ...
Wolfgang, Liebl   +11 more
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Winter Host Plant Specialization in a Host-Alternating Aphid

Journal of Insect Behavior, 2000
The host alternating aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), feeds in summer on several different species of grasses but is monophagous on its winter host, Prunus padus L. The monophagy on P.
Jonas P. Sandström, Jan Pettersson
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Protein Complex Production in Alternative Prokaryotic Hosts

2016
Research for multiprotein expression in nonconventional bacterial and archaeal expression systems aims to exploit particular properties of "alternative" prokaryotic hosts that might make them more efficient than E. coli for particular applications, especially in those areas where more conventional bacterial hosts traditionally do not perform well ...
Sara, Gómez   +3 more
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Alternative hosts for genetic engineers

Nature, 1982
Gene Cloning in Organisms Other than E. coli. Vol.96 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. Edited by P. H. Hofschneider and W. Goebel. Pp.259. ISBN 0-387-11117-4/3-540-11117-4. (Springer–Verlag: 1982.) DM92, $42.90.
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Host Alternation of Spruce Broom Rust

Science, 1961
Repeated inoculations demonstrate that Peridermium coloradense A. & K. is the gametophytic stage of Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Diet., previous reports notwithstanding. Thus C.
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Leishmania–Host-cell Interaction: Complexities and Alternative Views

Parasitology Today, 2000
Leishmania are protozoan parasites that infect various mammalian species, including humans. It is generally thought that random attachment of the flagellated promastigotes to mononuclear phagocytes initiates their uptake via circumferential pseudopods.
M G, Rittig, C, Bogdan
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Do mites evolving in alternating host plants adapt to host switch?

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2014
AbstractA fluctuating environment may be perceived as a composition of different environments, or as an environment per se, in which it is the fluctuation itself that poses a selection pressure. If so, then organisms may adapt to this alternation. We tested this using experimental populations of spider mites that have been evolving for 45 generations ...
Magalhães, S.   +3 more
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