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Taxonomic revision of New Zealand Gradungulidae reveals unexpected northern South Island diversity through integrated molecular phylogenetics and targeted field sampling. Two new species formally described — Gradungula kahurangi sp. nov. and Pianoa civis sp. nov. — with revised male genitalia diagnoses for all three New Zealand genera.
Peter Michalik +6 more
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Using high throughput Illumina sequencing technology, we determined complete sequences for the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) complex for three African freshwater snail taxa within the genus Biomphalaria, B. pfeifferi,
Si-Ming Zhang +6 more
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Presynaptic Protein Synthesis Is Required for Long-Term Plasticity of GABA Release [PDF]
Long-term changes of neurotransmitter release are critical for proper brain function. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these changes are poorly understood.
Castillo, Pablo E. +6 more
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Homortomyces gen. nov., a new dothidealean pycnidial fungus from the Cradle of Humankind
Homortomyces is introduced as a new coelomycetous genus associated with leaf spots on Combretum erythrophyllum trees growing near and around the Sterkfontein caves, Maropeng, South Africa. Based on its transversely septate, brown conidia, the presence of
Michael J. Wingfield +3 more
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Due to difficulties concerning morphological identification of planorbid snails of the genus Biomphalaria, and given a high variation of characters and in the organs with muscular tissue, we designed specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers for ...
THDA Vidigal +5 more
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Desmodesmus exhibits significant morphological diversity, leading to multiple synonyms being assigned to this species based solely on optical microscopic morphology. Prior studies have demonstrated that Candida spp.
Marwa A. Aubaeed +1 more
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Three Forms of the 5.8‐S Ribosomal RNA Species in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
The existence of three stable forms of the 5.8‐S ribosomal RNA species in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been demonstrated. The major form constitutes approximately 90% of the total 5.8‐S RNA and the two minor forms each constitute approximately 5%. The nucleotide sequence of the major form begins pA‐A‐A‐Cp.
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Antagonistic capacities of Trichoderma species and their mass multiplication with agricultural wastes [PDF]
El objetivo de esta investigación fue aislar y caracterizar cepas de Trichoderma nativas de Misiones (Argentina)explorando sus capacidades antagónicas y su multiplicación masiva utilizando diferentes residuos agroindustriales.Quince cepas nativas de ...
Castrillo, María Lorena +7 more
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Specimens at the Center: An Informatics Workflow and Toolkit for Specimen-level analysis of Public DNA database data [PDF]
Major public DNA databases — NCBI GenBank, the DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ), and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) — are invaluable biodiversity libraries. Systematists and other biodiversity scientists commonly mine these databases for
Brown, Bethany H. +8 more
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The 5.8S RNA gene sequence and the ribosomal repeat ofSchizosaccharomyces pombe
We have characterized the rRNA gene repeat in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. This repeat, which does not contain the 5S RNA gene, is found in a 10.4 kb HindIII DNA fragment. We have determined the nucleotide sequences of the S. pombe 5.8S RNA gene and intergenic spacers from two different 10.4 kb DNA fragments.
J, Schaak, J, Mao, D, Söll
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