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Rethinking host range in Pneumocystis.
Spenser J Babb-Biernacki +2 more
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Estimating parasite host range [PDF]
Estimating the number of host species that a parasite can infect (i.e. host range) provides key insights into the evolution of host specialism and is a central concept in disease ecology. Host range is rarely estimated in real systems, however, because variation in species relative abundance and the detection of rare species makes it challenging to ...
Tad Dallas +4 more
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Broad host range plasmids [PDF]
Plasmids are and will remain important cloning vehicles for biotechnology. They have also been associated with the spread of a number of diseases and therefore are a subject of environmental concern. With the advent of sequencing technologies, the database of plasmids is increasing.
Aayushi, Jain, Preeti, Srivastava
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Crapemyrtle bark scale [CMBS (Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae)], a newly emerged pest in the United States, has spread to 16 U.S. states and unexpectedly spread on a native species american beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) in Texas and Louisiana in 2016 ...
Bin Wu +4 more
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Variation in physiological host range in three strains of two species of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria [PDF]
Knowledge of the host range of a biocontrol agent (BCA) is fundamental. Host range determines the BCA's economic potential, as well as the possible risk for non-target organisms. Entomopathogenic fungal strains belonging to the genus Beauveria are widely
Besse, Samantha +8 more
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Computational Prediction of Bacteriophage Host Ranges [PDF]
Increased antibiotic resistance has prompted the development of bacteriophage agents for a multitude of applications in agriculture, biotechnology, and medicine. A key factor in the choice of agents for these applications is the host range of a bacteriophage, i.e., the bacterial genera, species, and strains a bacteriophage is able to infect.
Cyril J. Versoza, Susanne P. Pfeifer
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Host Range of Cyclospora Species: Zoonotic Implication
Cyclospora is an intracellular, gastrointestinal parasite found in birds and mammals worldwide.
Piotr Solarczyk
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Host Ranges of R Factors [PDF]
SUMMARY: All R factors so far described can be transmitted to Escherichia coli. F-like R factors are transmissible to the Proteus group but not to the Pseudomonadaceae. Among fi - R factors, I-like plasmids are not transferable to Proteus although they mediate conjugation, allowing transfer of other plasmids to this group. They are not transmissible to
N, Datta, R W, Hedges
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The nuclear to host galaxy relation of high redshift quasars [PDF]
We present near-infrared imaging with ESO VLT+ISAAC of the host galaxies of low luminosity quasars in the redshift range 1 < z < 2, aimed at investigating the relationship between the nuclear and host galaxy luminosities at high redshift.
Aldo Treves +10 more
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Global patterns of ranavirus detections
Ranaviruses are emerging pathogens of poikilothermic vertebrates. In 2015 the Global Ranavirus Reporting System (GRRS) was established as a centralized, open access, online database for reports of the presence (and absence) of ranavirus around the globe.
Jesse L. Brunner +4 more
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