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Host range ofFrankia endophytes
Plant and Soil, 1985Cross-inoculation experiments with 10 pure cultured strains and 17 host species were carried out. The 10 strains were isolated from the root nodules on actinorhizal trees ranging in 9 species, 5 genera and 4 families. The host species belong to 5 genera.
Huang Jiabin +3 more
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Virologica Sinica, 2009
Baculoviruses are used as microbial insecticides, protein expression vectors, epitope display platforms, and most recently as vectors for gene therapy. Understanding the mechanisms that control baculovirus host-range and tissue tropisms are important for assessing their safety and for improving their properties for these biotechnology applications.
Suzanne M. Thiem, Xiao-Wen Cheng
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Baculoviruses are used as microbial insecticides, protein expression vectors, epitope display platforms, and most recently as vectors for gene therapy. Understanding the mechanisms that control baculovirus host-range and tissue tropisms are important for assessing their safety and for improving their properties for these biotechnology applications.
Suzanne M. Thiem, Xiao-Wen Cheng
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Host-Range of Lactobacillus Bacteriophages
Nature, 1960IN 1955, Kiuru and Tybeck1 isolated a phage specific for 1 strain of Lactobacillus lactis and a phage working on 2 strains of L. helveticus. These phages were isolated from cultures used in the manufacture of Swiss cheese. In 1958, Meyers et al. 2 reported the isolation from saliva of phages active on 7 Lactobacillus species.
J N, COETZEE, H C, DE KLERK, T G, SACKS
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Vaccinia virus host range genes
Virology, 1990A gene encoding an 18-kDa polypeptide (ORF C7L) located in the vaccinia virus HindIII C fragment was shown to be functionally equivalent to previously described host range gene (ORF K1L) spanning the HindIII K/M fragment junction. Either C7L or K1L host range gene is necessary and sufficient by itself to allow replication of vaccinia virus on human ...
M E, Perkus +6 more
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The Evolution of Host‐Parasite Range
The American Naturalist, 2010Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is one of the key challenges for evolutionary biology. In particular, it is important to understand the processes that generate and maintain variation. Here, we examine a coevolutionary model of hosts and parasites where infection does not depend on absolute rates of transmission and defense but is ...
Best, A. +5 more
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Animal host range of mpox virus
Journal of Medical Virology, 2023AbstractMpox is caused by the mpox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and Poxviridae family. Animal hosts, such as African rodents, mice, prairie dogs, and non‐human primates, play important roles in the development and transmission of outbreaks. Laboratory animal infection experiments have demonstrated that some animals are susceptible to
Kangxin Li +5 more
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Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 2012
ABSTRACT Cycliophorans represent a phylum of small multicellular animals previously recorded only from the mouthparts of three species of lobsters in the family Nephropidae. In a survey of museum material representing a broad sampling of crustacean taxa, cycliophorans were found on several nephropid specimens but on specimens of no other crustacean ...
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ABSTRACT Cycliophorans represent a phylum of small multicellular animals previously recorded only from the mouthparts of three species of lobsters in the family Nephropidae. In a survey of museum material representing a broad sampling of crustacean taxa, cycliophorans were found on several nephropid specimens but on specimens of no other crustacean ...
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Host range expansion is density dependent
Oecologia, 2016The realized host range of herbivores is expected to increase with herbivore population density. Theory also predicts that trait similarity and phylogenetic relatedness between native and exotic plants is expected to increase the susceptibility of introduced plants to feeding by native herbivores.
Castagneyrol, Bastien +6 more
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Specific-purpose broad-host-range vectors
Plasmid, 1985Several plasmid derivatives of broad-host-range Inc P4 plasmid RSF1010 were constructed and characterized. Vector pAYC30 was constructed by insertion in vivo into the genome of RSF1010 the Hgr transposon Tn501, originating from the plasmid pVS1 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Plasmids with inserts of PstI or SacI fragments may be selected by inactivation of
Y D, Tsygankov, A Y, Chistoserdov
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1994
Abstract The host associations of a parasitoid reflect processes operating in both evolutionary and ecological time, and thus tend to become a central point of interest whatever aspect of a parasitoid’s behaviour, ecology, phylogeny, or even morphology may be under review.
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Abstract The host associations of a parasitoid reflect processes operating in both evolutionary and ecological time, and thus tend to become a central point of interest whatever aspect of a parasitoid’s behaviour, ecology, phylogeny, or even morphology may be under review.
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