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Multilocus Restriction Typing Method To Predict the Sequence Type of Meningococci
Kristin Dyet +2 more
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Summary Circadian clocks control daily and seasonal timing of physiology and development. Because of their influence on photoperiodic flowering, variants in circadian clock genes have been selected for phenology during domestication of cereal crops. To explore the potential impact of this genetic variation on circadian‐regulated traits, we investigated
Christopher R. Buckley +9 more
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Peer Review #2 of "MLSTar: automatic multilocus sequence typing of bacterial genomes in R (v0.1)"
Ignacio Ferrés +2 more
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ABSTRACT The Atlantic Forest domain is a biodiversity hotspot with remarkable amphibian diversity, including over 700 species, 70% of which are endemic. Most of these endemic species have restricted geographic ranges, often confined to mountainous areas, as exemplified by the leptodactylid genus Crossodactylodes.
Marcus Thadeu T. Santos +8 more
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Cronobacter sakazakii ST4 Strains and Neonatal Meningitis, United States
Sumyya Hariri +2 more
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Long‐Distance Dispersal Explains the Contemporary Distribution of a Peninsular Indian Endemic Skink
ABSTRACT Skinks of the genus Sphenomorphus are one of the most speciose genera of lizards, with 115 presently recognised species. Their range extends across tropical Asia, making them suitable for studying speciation and biogeographic patterns. At present, five species of Sphenomorphus are reported from India.
Pranoy Kishore Borah +3 more
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Multi-locus sequence type analysis of Shigellas pp. isolates from Tehran, Iran
Background and Objectives: Strains of Shigella spp. can cause shigellosis, or bacillary dysentery.that is a public health problem worldwide. The aim of this study was to describe the population structure and genetic relatedness of multidrug resistant S ...
Shadi Shahsavan +4 more
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Background: Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is one of the most important serovars of Salmonella enterica and is associated with human salmonellosis worldwide.
Reza Ranjbar +2 more
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