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Species Distinction in the Trichophyton rubrum Complex [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 2019
The Trichophyton rubrum species complex comprises commonly encountered dermatophytic fungi with a worldwide distribution. The members of the complex usually have distinct phenotypes in culture and cause different clinical symptoms, despite high genome similarity.
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The Hirudo medicinalis species complex

Naturwissenschaften, 2012
Recently, Hildebrandt and Lemke (Naturwissenschaften 98:995-1008, 2011) argued that the taxonomic status of the three European medicinal leeches, Hirudo medicinalis Linnaeus 1758, Hirudo verbana Carena 1820, and Hirudo orientalis Utevsky and Trontelj (Parasitol Res 98:61-66, 2005) is "questionable" since "all three species interbreed in the laboratory".
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Ecological Review of the Ciona Species Complex

The Biological Bulletin, 2022
AbstractThe set of four closely related solitary ascidians Ciona spp. were once considered a single cosmopolitan species, Ciona intestinalis, but are now recognized as genetically and morphologically distinct species. The possibility of ecological differences between the species was not widely considered in studies preceding the schism of Ciona spp ...
Wilson, Emmerson R.   +2 more
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Characterization of the Species of the Tetrahymena pyriformis Complex

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1976
MITCHELL, R. W. 1971. Egg and young guarding by a Mexican cave-dwelling harvestman, Hoplobunus boneti (Arachnida). Southwestern Nat., 15: 392-395. MUNOZ-CUEVAS, A. 1971a. Etude du tarse, d l'apotele de la formation des griffes au cours du developpement post-embryonnaire chez Pachylus quinamavidensis (Arachnides, Opilions, Gonyleptidae). Bull. Mus. Nat.
D L, Nanney, J W, McCoy
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Complexation of Arsenic Species in Rabbit Erythrocytes

Chemical Research in Toxicology, 1994
The binding of arsenite, As(III), and arsenate, As(V), by molecules in the intracellular compartment of rabbit erythrocytes has been studied by 1H- and 31P-NMR spectroscopy, uptake of 73As, and ultrafiltration experiments. For intact erythrocytes to which 0.1-0.4 mM arsenite was added, direct evidence was obtained for entry of 76% within 1/2 h and ...
M, Delnomdedieu   +4 more
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The Peniophorella praetermissa species complex (Basidiomycota)

Mycological Research, 2007
The corticioid basidiomycete Peniophorella praetermissa has long been regarded as a morphologically variable species complex. An ITS-based phylogenetic study based on a worldwide sampling was carried out using parsimony and Bayesian inference. The resulting trees feature three major clades, further divided into well-supported subclades.
Nils, Hallenberg   +5 more
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Cryptic species in the Terfezia boudieri complex

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2009
Phylogenetic analyses have corroborated the discovery of three internal transcribed spacer (ITS) Types in Terfezia boudieri isolates in the course of earlier studies and have emphasized the divergence of Type 2 from Types 1 and 3. The application of molecular and physiological tools described below, revealed the existence of cryptic species within T ...
Yael, Ferdman   +4 more
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Streptomyces species producing the streptovaricin complex

Folia Microbiologica, 1991
Morphological, cultural and physiological-biochemical properties of Streptomyces sp. strain 1000 and its antibiotic production were investigated. Antibiotics 1011 (identical with the streptovaricin complex) and 1012 (with antibacterial action) were isolated from the cultural broth of this strain. The overproducing natural variant 1011 was isolated from
N, Vesselinova, R, Gesheva, V, Ivanova
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Variations in the prothrombin complex of different species

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1961
The prothrombin concentration of man, dog, rabbit, cat and cow as determined by the two-stage method is about the same but in sheep is only half as great. The one-stage prothrombin time of the plasma of these species varies greatly and is dependent upon the type of thromboplastin employed, the exposure to foreign surface and various serum factors as ...
A J, QUICK   +3 more
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Cryptic Species in the Puccinia monoica Complex

Mycologia, 1998
The Puccinia monoica complex is an enig- matic group of rust fungi. They are flower mimics, and they greatly reduce host reproduction and sur- vival. These fungi are relatively common, attacking approximately 960 species in 11 genera of crucifers as well as at least five genera of grasses.
Roy, Barbara A.   +3 more
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