Genomic analysis of four strains of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis bv. Equi isolated from horses showing distinct signs of infection. [PDF]
The genomes of four strains (MB11, MB14, MB30, and MB66) of the species Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis biovar equi were sequenced on the Ion Torrent PGM platform, completely assembled, and their gene content and structure were analyzed.
Azevedo, Vasco +10 more
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On the Original Habitat of Stomoxys Calcitrans [PDF]
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Highlights • Molecular characterisation of the LSDV in Algeria and Tunisia. PCR detection of the presence of the LSDV in 77.9% of the samples collected. • Cattle skin and nasal and buccal swabs were the most virulent material. • Phylogenetic analysis using the p32 gene revealed 100% sequence identity and grouping with GenBank‐published LSDV sequences ...
Ilhem Zouyed +9 more
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Bartonella spp. DNA Associated with Biting Flies from California
Bartonella DNA was investigated in 104 horn flies (Haematobia spp.), 60 stable flies (Stomoxys spp.), 11 deer flies (Chrysops spp.), and 11 horse flies (Tabanus spp.) collected on cattle in California. Partial sequencing indicated B.
Crystal Y. Chung +6 more
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Prospects for developing odour baits to Control Glossina fuscipes spp., the major vector of human African trypanosomiasis [PDF]
We are attempting to develop cost-effective control methods for the important vector of sleeping sickness, Glossina fuscipes spp. Responses of the tsetse flies Glossina fuscipes fuscipes (in Kenya) and G. f.
Esterhuizen, J. +10 more
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Pengaruh Variasi Umpan Aroma terhadap Jumlah Lalat yang Terperangkap dalam Perangkap Warna Kuning (Studi di Kandang Sapi Dusun Tegalsari Desa Sidomukti Kecamatan Bandungan Kabupaten Semarang) [PDF]
Some species of the fly is a vector borne diseases that contribute to public health problems. A fly can carry 65 million micro-organisms, it is not surprising if many people sick because their food was contaminated by the flies.
Hadi, M. (Mochamad) +2 more
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We present an extensive phylogenetic analysis, based on 293 nuclear loci and 728 individuals representing 237 species of Anastrepha, the largest and most economically important New World genus of Tephritidae. The analysis strongly supports the monophyly of most Anastrepha species groups, also revealing previously unknown relationships among species and
Allen L. Norrbom +19 more
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Phylogenomics and the evolution of larval feeding habits in the blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Phylogenomic data from anchored hybrid enrichment provide a new phylogeny of Calliphoridae that delimits the family and confirms division into eight monophyletic subfamilies. Fossil‐calibrated divergence times place the origin of Calliphoridae in the mid‐Eocene (ca. 41 Mya) along with other rapidly radiating families of oestroid Diptera. Reconstruction
Cristian F. Beza‐Beza +21 more
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Les chimiorécepteurs de l'aile chez Glossina pallidipes (Diptera : Glossinidae) et Stomoxys nigra (Diptera : Muscidae) [PDF]
Une étude comparative des organes sensoriels de l'aile, plus particulièrement les chimiorécepteurs, de deux vecteurs de trypanosomoses, Glossina pallidipes Austen, 1903 (transmission cyclique) et Stomoxys nigra Macquart, 1850 (transmission mécanique) a ...
Bialota, F. +5 more
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Sperm Depletion and Mating Behavior in the Parasitoid Wasp \u3ci\u3eSpalangia Cameroni\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) [PDF]
Mating behavior was examined in the parasitoid wasp Spalangia cameroni. Males attempted copulation with both virgins and already mated females. Males attempted copulation regardless of whether they still had sperm. Already mated females rejected attempts
King, Bethia H
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