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Molecular evidence for genetic distinctions between Chlamydiaceae detected in Siamese crocodiles (Crocodylus siamensis) and known Chlamydiaceae species

open access: yesMolecular evidence for genetic distinctions between Chlamydiaceae detected in Siamese crocodiles (Crocodylus siamensis) and known Chlamydiaceae species
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Detection of Chlamydiaceae DNA in veterinary specimens using a family-specific PCR

open access: yesLetters in Applied Microbiology, 2007
The aim of this work was to develop a rapid molecular test for the detection of the Chlamydiaceae family, irrespective of the species or animal host.The method described herein is a polymerase chain reaction targeting the 16S rRNA gene of the Chlamydiaceae family, and the results demonstrate that the test reacts with five reference Chlamydiaceae but ...
Condon, K., Oakey, J.
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Occurrence of Chlamydiaceae, Mycoplasma Conjunctivae, and Pestiviruses in Alpine Chamois (Rupicapra r. Rupicapra) of Grisons, Switzerland [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2011
Because interactions between livestock and chamois occur on Alpine pastures, transmission of infectious diseases is considered possible. Thus, the occurrence of Chlamydiaceae, Mycoplasma conjunctivae, and pestiviruses in Alpine chamois (Rupicapra r ...
A Pospischil   +2 more
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Clinicoimmunopathologic findings in Atlantic bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus with positive Chlamydiaceae antibody titers

open access: yesDiseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2014
Sera from free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus inhabiting the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), Florida, and coastal waters of Charleston (CHS), South Carolina, USA, were tested for antibodies to Chlamydiaceae as part of a ...
Gregory D Bossart   +2 more
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Chlamydiaceae: an update on nomenclature

Veterinary Record, 2016
THE Chlamydia genus belongs to the family Chlamydiaceae, in the order Chlamydiales, class Chlamydiia and the phylum Chlamydiae in the animal kingdom (Horn 2011). The genus Chlamydia and its species have undergone a number of significant name changes in recent years.
Allan, Gunn, Rob, Lofstedt
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PREVALENCE OF CHLAMYDIACEAE AND TETRACYCLINE RESISTANCE GENES IN WILD BOARS OF CENTRAL EUROPE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Wildlife Diseases, 2020
Our aim was to investigate the occurrence and distribution of Chlamydia suis and other Chlamydiaceae in the wild boar ( Sus scrofa) population of Switzerland and Northern Italy and the detection of tetracycline resistance genes by PCR.
Lea Rohner   +2 more
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[Inclusion membrane proteins of Chlamydiaceae].

Biomeditsinskaia khimiia, 2008
Inclusion membrane proteins belong to the family of unique chlamydial proteins. Members of this family attract attention of scientists because of the following characteristics: Inc-proteins are localized in the inclusion membrane, these proteins have been found in all chlamydial species, expression of the most part of its genes begins during first ...
E S, Kostriukova   +2 more
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