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Skin transcriptomics of invasive Coqui frogs: stress responses, parasite signatures, and antimicrobial peptides. [PDF]
Ortiz R +8 more
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Oscheius tipulae as an Example of eEF1A Gene Diversity in Nematodes
We characterized four eEF1A genes in the alternative rhabditid nematode model organism Oscheius tipulae. This is twice the copy number of eEF1A genes in C. elegans, C. briggsae, and, probably, many other free-living and parasitic nematodes. The introns show features remarkably different from those of other metazoan eEF1A genes.
CARLOS E Winter
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Entomophilic nematodes, Diploscapter coronatus and Oscheius tipulae from Afghanistan
Several soil samples from different habitats in Badakhshan province of Afghanistan were collected to isolate and characterize bacteria feeding nematodes. The Galleria mellonella-baiting method was used for the isolation of the Afghan insect-associated nematodes. The nematodes were studied using morphological and morphometric data. The Oscheius specimen
MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN FALAHZADAH +5 more
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Vitellin-binding proteins in the nematode Oscheius tipulae (Nematoda, Rhabditida)
We describe the first application of a non-radioactive ligand-blotting technique to the characterization of proteins interacting with nematode vitellins. Chromatographically purified vitellins from the free-living nematode Oscheius tipulae were labeled with fluorescein in vitro.
João Carlos, Serino +4 more
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Embryology and gonad development in Oscheius shamimi sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditida)
AbstractA new species of Rhabditinae collected from compost, is described and illustrated together with observations on embryonic and post-embryonic development. Oscheius shamimi sp. n. is characterised by a medium-sized body (female: L = 0.76-1.52 mm, a = 12-20, b = 4.2-6.3, c = 6.8-13.8, c′ = 4.1-5.8, V = 45-51), finely annulated cuticle; slightly ...
Qudsia Tahseen, Syim-ul Nisa
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Nematodes are known for their interaction with insects. This interaction ranges from phoretic to facultative and obligatory association. Great attention and research effort was devoted, in the past three decades, to entomopathogenic nematodes from the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae.
Francesca De Luca +3 more
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Characterisctics of the mitochondrial genome of the roundworm Oscheius myriophila (Rhabditidae)
Genus Oscheius represents specific group of nematodes which are facultatively entomopathogenic, i.e. they occur in transient stage between necromenic and parasitic life style. Therefore, it represents an interesting model for evolutionary studies; however, the taxonomy of the genus is still not clear.
PECHOVÁ, Hana
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