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Phylogenetic Diversity and Position of the Genus Campylobacter
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1987RNA sequence analysis has been used to examine the phylogenetic position and structure of the genus Campylobacter. A complete 5S rRNA sequence was determined for two strains of Campylobacter jejuni and extensive partial sequences of the 16S rRNA were obtained for several strains of C. jejuni and Wolinella succinogenes.
P P, Lau +10 more
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Phylogenetic Diversity of LHRH
1987Early studies suggested mammalian hypothalamic luteinizing hormonereleasing hormone (here referred to as gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)) was a unique molecular form, but research over the past eight years established that there is considerable diversity in the structure of the corresponding releasing hormone in other species.
J. A. King, R. P. Millar
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Phylogenetic skew: an index of community diversity
Molecular Ecology, 2015AbstractThe distribution of divergence times between member species of a community reflects the pattern of species composition. In this study, we contrast the species composition of a community against the meta‐community, which we define as the species composition of a set of target communities.
Hungyen, Chen +2 more
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Phylogenetic diversity of termite gut spirochaetes
Environmental Microbiology, 1999A molecular phylogenetic analysis was done of not‐yet‐cultured spirochaetes inhabiting the gut of the termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar). Ninety‐eight clones of near‐full‐length spirochaetal 16S rDNA genes were classified by ARDRA pattern and by partial sequencing.
T G, Lilburn, T M, Schmidt, J A, Breznak
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The role of diverse populations in phylogenetic analysis
Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2006The most popular approaches for reconstructing phylogenetic trees attempt to solve NP-hard optimization criteria such as maximum parsimony (MP). Currently, the best-performing heuristic for reconstructing MP trees is Recursive-Iterative DCM3 (Rec-I-DCM3), which uses a single tree (or solution) to guide its way through an exponentially-sized tree space.
Tiffani L. Williams, Marc L. Smith
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Phylogenetic Diversity, Virulence and Comparative Genomics
2012Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Q fever, has remained a public health concern since the identification of this organism in 1935 by E. H. Derrick in Australia and at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory in the USA by H.R. Cox and G. Davis. Human Q fever has been described in most countries where C.
Erin J, van Schaik, James E, Samuel
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Phylogenetic diversity measures based on Hill numbers
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2010Anne Chao, Chun-Huo Chiu, Lou Jost
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Phylogenetic beta diversity: linking ecological and evolutionary processes across space in time
Ecology Letters, 2008Catherine H Graham, Paul V A Fine
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