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Molecular barcodes for soil nematode identification

Molecular Ecology, 2002
AbstractUsing a molecular barcode, derived from single‐specimen polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing of the 5′ segment of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU) gene, we have developed a molecular operational taxonomic unit (MOTU) scheme for soil nematodes.
Robin, Floyd   +3 more
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Identification of nuclear cluster-molecular states

Physical Review C, 1991
Gai {ital et} {ital al}. have proposed that cluster-molecular structure, in which a three- or four-particle cluster is well separated from the core, can be identified by the strong {ital E}1 transitions connecting cluster states with this structure.
, Cottle, , Kemper
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[Molecular identification of fungi].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2010
Part I. Plant pathological and environmental biological aspects 1- Fungal pathogens of plants in the Homogocene George Newcombe & Frank M. Dugan 2- Molecular techniques for classification and diagnostics of plant pathogenic Oomycota Otmar Spring & Marco Thines 3- Plasmodiophorids: The challenge to understand soil-borne, obligate biotrophs with a ...
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On molecular identification numbers

Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 1984
On propose une technique qui permet d'assigner un numero d'identification a chaque structure moleculaire.
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Molecular DNA Analysis in Forensic Identification

Clinical Laboratory, 2016
Serological and biochemical identification methods used in forensics have several major disadvantages, such as: long time in processing biological sample and lack of sensitivity and specificity. In the last 30 years, DNA molecular analysis has become an important tool in forensic investigations.
Raluca, Dumache   +3 more
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Molecular Identification of Mealybugs

2016
Insects are the numerous life forms that have captured the attention of human beings since ancient times. In the same context, proper classification and identification of life forms has been a challenge, and a plausible method of classification was established by Carlous Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist who published Systema Naturae in 1758.
K. B. Rebijith   +2 more
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Molecular identification ofCandida albicans

Medical Mycology, 1995
The benomyl resistant gene (BenR) found in Candida albicans, but not in other species of Candida, was used as a probe for the identification of C. albicans in clinical specimens. The utility of this probe to detect this species was demonstrated by Southern and dot-blot analysis, and by PCR. The possible use of this gene in C.
Z, Weissman, I, Berdicevsky, B, Cavari
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Molecular identification of nicotinic acid receptor

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2003
Nicotinic acid and its derivative, Acipimox, have been widely used in the treatment of hyperlipidemia. Pharmacological studies have demonstrated that they exert the beneficial effect through the activation of a Gi-protein-coupled receptor on adipocyte, which has remained elusive to date.
Takatoshi, Soga   +9 more
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Molecular approaches to blood group identification

Current Opinion in Hematology, 2002
Allogeneic barriers to transfusion are caused by differences between those portions of the donor and recipient genomes that define the antigenicity and immune response to the transfused cells. Historically, a blood group antigen was identified when an immune response (alloantibody) was detected by hemagglutination in the serum of a transfused patient ...
Marion E, Reid, Christine, Lomas-Francis
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Molecular Identification of Phytoplasma Vector Species

2012
The correct identification of the insect species involved in phytoplasma transmission is an essential condition for managing phytoplasma diseases and employing control strategies. The taxonomy of leafhoppers, planthoppers, and psyllids traditionally relies on morphological characters. Unfortunately, the identification of the distinctive traits requires
BERTIN, SABRINA, BOSCO, Domenico
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