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Verrucariaceae are a family of mostly crustose lichenized ascomycetes colonizing various habitats ranging from marine and fresh water to arid environments. Phylogenetic relationships among members of the Verrucariaceae are mostly unknown and the current morphology-based classification has never been confronted to molecular data. A multilocus phylogeny (
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Mycological Progress, 2020
The family Psathyrellaceae was analysed using phylogenetic and morphological characters. A total of 18,133 sequences (ITS, 5.8S, LSU, ef-1α, β-tubulin), with 45 newly generated, were evaluated from a wide geographic sampling. Special attention was given to the alignment procedures and an iterative multigene guide tree was used to achieve the best ...
Dieter Wächter, Andreas Melzer
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The family Psathyrellaceae was analysed using phylogenetic and morphological characters. A total of 18,133 sequences (ITS, 5.8S, LSU, ef-1α, β-tubulin), with 45 newly generated, were evaluated from a wide geographic sampling. Special attention was given to the alignment procedures and an iterative multigene guide tree was used to achieve the best ...
Dieter Wächter, Andreas Melzer
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Phylogenetic placement of Hanseniaspora–Kloeckera species using multigene sequence analysis with taxonomic implications: descriptions of Hanseniaspora pseudoguilliermondii sp. nov. and Hanseniaspora occidentalis var. citrica var. nov. [PDF]
Two protein-coding genes, actin and translation elongation factor-1α (EF-1α), as well as two ribosomal gene regions, D1/D2 domains of the large subunit and both internal transcribed spacers including the 5.8S gene region, were evaluated regarding their usefulness for reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships in the Hanseniaspora–Kloeckera species ...
Neža Čadež +2 more
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We have isolated a human laminin receptor (LR) cDNA which bears a different sequence in its 5' end with regard to the corresponding region in the regular LR mRNA. This different sequence hybridizes to a 1 kb mRNA. We have cloned a 740 bp cDNA for this transcript (cDNA 48-1).
Christophe Bignon +4 more
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Mycologia, 2010
Fomitiporia nobilissima sp. nov., F. gabonensis sp. nov. and F. ivindoensis sp. nov., three species from the rainforest of the Guineo-Congolian phytogeographic region in Gabon, are described and illustrated. These species share a pileate basidiome, small basidiospores and an absence of setae.
Mario, Amalfi +2 more
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Fomitiporia nobilissima sp. nov., F. gabonensis sp. nov. and F. ivindoensis sp. nov., three species from the rainforest of the Guineo-Congolian phytogeographic region in Gabon, are described and illustrated. These species share a pileate basidiome, small basidiospores and an absence of setae.
Mario, Amalfi +2 more
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Journal of Phycology, 2009
Molecular phylogenetic relationships within the Chlorophyta have relied heavily on rRNA data. These data have revolutionized our insight in green algal evolution, yet some class relationships have never been well resolved. A commonly used class within the Chlorophyta is the Ulvophyceae, although there is not much support for its monophyly.
G C, Zuccarello +3 more
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Molecular phylogenetic relationships within the Chlorophyta have relied heavily on rRNA data. These data have revolutionized our insight in green algal evolution, yet some class relationships have never been well resolved. A commonly used class within the Chlorophyta is the Ulvophyceae, although there is not much support for its monophyly.
G C, Zuccarello +3 more
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Acta Parasitologica
Fleas belonging to the Pulicidae are prevalent ectoparasites infesting mammals and birds in Iran. This study focused on genetically identifying and characterizing Ctenocephalides canis collected both off-host and infesting humans and various domestic animals in the country.A total of 918 adult flea samples were collected from 10 sites in western and ...
Shahin Seidi +3 more
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Fleas belonging to the Pulicidae are prevalent ectoparasites infesting mammals and birds in Iran. This study focused on genetically identifying and characterizing Ctenocephalides canis collected both off-host and infesting humans and various domestic animals in the country.A total of 918 adult flea samples were collected from 10 sites in western and ...
Shahin Seidi +3 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
Vertebrate genomes contain extensive intra-genomic conserved synteny, which is the presence of similar set of genes on two or more chromosomes (paralogons). The existence of these paralogons has led to the proposal that vertebrate genome was structured by one or more rounds of ancient whole genome duplications (2R hypothesis).The 2R hypothesis was ...
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Vertebrate genomes contain extensive intra-genomic conserved synteny, which is the presence of similar set of genes on two or more chromosomes (paralogons). The existence of these paralogons has led to the proposal that vertebrate genome was structured by one or more rounds of ancient whole genome duplications (2R hypothesis).The 2R hypothesis was ...
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Analytica Chimica Acta, 2012
The need of quick diagnostics and increasing number of bacterial species isolated necessitate development of a rapid and effective phenotypic identification method. Mass spectrometry (MS) profiling of whole cell proteins has potential to satisfy the requirements.
Jun, Wang, Wen Feng, Chen, Qing X, Li
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The need of quick diagnostics and increasing number of bacterial species isolated necessitate development of a rapid and effective phenotypic identification method. Mass spectrometry (MS) profiling of whole cell proteins has potential to satisfy the requirements.
Jun, Wang, Wen Feng, Chen, Qing X, Li
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Journal of clinical microbiology, 2005
A yeast causing widespread infection of laboratory mice was identified from 26S rRNA gene sequences as Candida pintolopesii. To determine the relationship of C. pintolopesii with other members of the Kazachstania (Arxiozyma) telluris species complex, nucleotide sequences from domains 1 and 2 of the 26S rRNA gene, the mitochondrial small-subunit rRNA ...
Cletus P, Kurtzman +5 more
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A yeast causing widespread infection of laboratory mice was identified from 26S rRNA gene sequences as Candida pintolopesii. To determine the relationship of C. pintolopesii with other members of the Kazachstania (Arxiozyma) telluris species complex, nucleotide sequences from domains 1 and 2 of the 26S rRNA gene, the mitochondrial small-subunit rRNA ...
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