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Molecular Taxonomy

2023
The wide-scale use of molecular phylogenetic studies in mycology has significantly changed our understanding of the relationships between fungal taxa at all levels, including species, genera, families, and beyond. After extensive evaluation in a large international barcoding consortium, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region was selected as the ...
Hagen, Ferry   +5 more
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Taxonomy.

2014
Abstract The taxonomy of "the potato", Solanum section Petota, encompassing both the wild relatives of the cultivated potato and the cultigen itself, has a long, convoluted history. This chapter briefly summarizes this history, describes the current state of affairs that is influenced heavily by the use of molecular data, and looks at future ...
van den Berg, R.G.   +1 more
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Mycobacterial taxonomy

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1994
The minimal standards for including a species in the genus Mycobacterium are i) acid-alcohol fastness, ii) the presence of mycolic acids containing 60-90 carbon atoms which are cleaved to C22 to C26 fatty acid methyl esters by pyrolysis, and iii) a guanine + cytosine content of the DNA of 61 to 71 mol %.
T M, Shinnick, R C, Good
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Polyphasic Taxonomy

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Several organisms from a number of prokaryotic and eukaryotic groups have presented problems for systematists for a long time. Both phenotypic and genotypic methods for sorting out these relationships have been employed. There are limitations with each method when taken alone.
Gerrit, Uilenberg, Will L, Goff
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Taxonomy and Molecular Taxonomy

2013
Cryptosporidium parasites belong to the phylum Apicomplexa and possess features of both the coccidia and gregarines. Currently, 25 species of Cryptosporidium are recognized in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. All 25 species have been confirmed by morphological, biological, and molecular data. Cryptosporidium duismarci and C.
Ryan, U., Xiao, L.
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