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This study reports the complete mitochondrial genome of the Capsaloides cristatus (Monogenea: Capsalidae) collected from the gill lamella of Istiophorus platypterus.
Changping Yang +6 more
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MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION AND PHYLOGENTIC ANALYSIS OF POTATO LEAF ROLL VIRUS IN EGYPT [PDF]
Potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) was isolated from Egyptian grown potatos. The virus was identified on the basis of host range, symptomatology, insect transmission, electron microscopy, RT-PCR, and PCR-ELISA. The complete nucleotide sequence of genomic PLRV-RNA was obtained from cloned cDNA and submitted in GenBank under Accession No. AY138970.
HESHAM M. ABDELMAKSOUD +2 more
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Phylogentic analysis of recent infectious bronchitis virus isolates from broiler chicken farms in Kafrelsheikh, Egypt [PDF]
Infectious bronchitis (IB), caused by the IB virus (IBV), is a highly contagious disease and results in asignificant economic loss to the commercial chicken industry all over the world. The emergence of newvariants constitutes a major problem of avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV).
Samy Kasem +3 more
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Stress‐induced degradation of SIRT4 is regulated by and dependent on its subcellular localization, i.e., ubiquitin‐proteasome mediated degradation of extra‐mitochondrial/cytoplasmatic SIRT4, and macro‐autophagy/mitophagy of mitochondrially localized SIRT4. Both degradation systems may regulate cytoplasmatic vs.
Nils Hampel +8 more
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In primary successions, assembling plant communities are key for ecosystem functioning and stability. Often, plant successions are described on a taxonomic, functional and/or phylogenetic level, where species' identities, traits or evolutionary histories are considered.
Xie He +7 more
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Phylogeography of Solomon Islands blossom bats reflects oceanic divides and Pleistocene connections
Abstract Aim Periodic lowering of sea levels and formation of land bridges can reshape phylogeographic patterns of insular biotas. Using archipelago‐wide sampling, we aimed to test if phylogeography of an old‐endemic bat lineage reflected Pleistocene land bridges. Location Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
Tyrone H. Lavery +4 more
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Many biodiversity hotspots are located in montane regions, thus, understanding the underlying mechanisms driving species assembly along elevational gradients is of major interest in ecology and biogeography. Here, we assess spatial patterns and climatic drivers, and the effects of clade age, on patterns of phylogenetic structure of ferns along the ...
Hong Qian, Michael Kessler, Yi Jin
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Distribution and Phylogeny of Grapevine fanleaf virus in Vineyards of Khorasan Razavi Province Based on Coat Protein Region [PDF]
Introduction: Virus and virus-like diseases cause intensive damage in vineyards all over the world. Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is one of the most economic important viruses infecting grapevine worldwide.
S. Gharouni +2 more
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Phyllosphere microbiology with special reference to diversity and plant genotype [PDF]
The phyllosphere represents the habitat provided by the aboveground parts of plants, and on a global scale supports a large and complex microbial community.
Adams +111 more
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Towards the phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic African genus Prolabeops Schultz, 1941
Abstract The small cyprinid genus Prolabeops Schultz, 1941 is restricted to the Nyong and Sanaga River systems in Cameroon. In the past, the genus had been suggested to be either a member of the Labeoninae, Torinae or the Smiliogastrinae mainly on the basis of morphological similarities, and it is nowadays considered as incertae sedis within the ...
Frederic D. B. Schedel +5 more
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