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Molecular systematics and diagnosis

Veterinary Parasitology, 2004
This collection of articles provides an account of six presentations delivered at the 19th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology(WAAVP) (held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, from 10 to 14 August 2003) in a symposium session on Molecular Systematics and Diagnosis, organised and chaired by R.B ...
R. B. Gasser   +13 more
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Molecular systematics of the Cactaceae

Cladistics, 2011
Bayesian, maximum-likelihood, and maximum-parsimony phylogenies, constructed using nucleotide sequences from the plastid gene region trnK-matK, are employed to investigate relationships within the Cactaceae. These phylogenies sample 666 plants representing 532 of the 1438 species recognized in the family.
Rolando T, Bárcenas   +2 more
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THE MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF THE ACTINOMYCETES

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1994
Sequences of 16S ribosomal RNA have provided actinomycetologists with a phylogenetic tree that allows the investigation of the evolution of actinomycetes and also provides a basis for classification. The origin of actinomycetes and, except for bifidobacteria, the order by which the main sublines evolved, cannot yet be determined with certainty. However,
T M, Embley, E, Stackebrandt
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Molecular systematics of sponges (Porifera)

Hydrobiologia, 2000
The first application of molecular systematics to sponges was in the 1980s, using allozyme divergence to discriminate between conspecific and congeneric sponge populations. Since this time, a fairly large database has been accumulated and, although the first findings seemed to indicate that sponge species were genetically more divergent than those of ...
Borchiellini, Carole   +3 more
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Molecular systematics of Lachancea yeasts

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2007
This work presents the results of molecular-genetic investigation of a new yeast genus, Lachancea Kurtzman (2003). Analysis of rRNA sequences and molecular karyotyping have shown genetic homogeneity of the genus Lachancea. Yeasts of this genus have an identical haploid number of chromosomes equal to eight, whereas limiting chromosome sizes ...
E S, Naumova, E V, Serpova, G I, Naumov
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