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Ecytonucleospora hepatopenaei (EHP) disease prevalence and mortality in Litopenaeus vannamei: a comparative study from Eastern India shrimp farms. [PDF]
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Transformation of Tn7 insertion elements across strains of Vibrio fischeri. [PDF]
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The genomic code: inferring Vibrionaceae niche specialization
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006The Vibrionaceae show a wide range of niche specialization, from free-living forms to those attached to biotic and abiotic surfaces, from symbionts to pathogens and from estuarine inhabitants to deep-sea piezophiles. The existence of complete genome sequences for closely related species from varied aquatic niches makes this group an excellent case ...
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Further study on polyamine compositions in Vibrionaceae
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1991It has previously been reported that norspermidine, one of the unusual polyamines, is present in Vibrio species. To expand this observation, the cellular polyamine compositions of additional species and strains in the family Vibrionaceae (Vibrio, Photobacterium, Listonella, and Shewanella) as well as Aeromonas species and Plesiomonas shigelloides ...
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Indigenous Pathogens: Vibrionaceae
1991The family of Virbrionaceae includes the genera Aeromonas, Plesiomonas, and Vibrio among others. Species of these genera are Gram negative, non-spore-forming, facultative aerobic rods that have been isolated from fresh water, seawater, and soil as well as various warm-blooded vertebrates.
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Vibrionaceae, a versatile bacterial family with evolutionarily conserved variability
Research in Microbiology, 2007Despite the broad diversity of Vibrionaceae, they display a surprising number of conserved features, most striking of which may be the ubiquitous presence of two chromosomes. Based on complete genome sequences and the findings generated therefrom, we discuss the origin, evolution and stability of this unusual chromosomal arrangement as well as its ...
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Occurrence of Uronic Acid in Lipopolysaccharides of Vibrionaceae
Microbiology and Immunology, 1982AbstractThe occurrence of uronic acid as a sugar constituent of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in Vibrionaceae was demonstrated for the first time. More than 100 strains were examined. Of five genera constituting Vibrionaceae, i.e., Vibrio, Aeromonas, Plesiomonas, Photobacterium, and Lucibacterium, the latter three contained uronic acid in LPS of all of ...
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Metapopulation structure of Vibrionaceae among coastal marine invertebrates
Environmental Microbiology, 2010Summary Although animal‐associated microbial communities (microbiomes) are increasingly recognized to influence health, the extent to which animals represent highly selective habitats for microbes leading to predominance of high host specificity remains poorly understood. Here, we show that vibrios, which are well‐known commensals and
Sarah P, Preheim +6 more
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The Core and Pan-Genome of the Vibrionaceae
2009 International Joint Conference on Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Intelligent Computing, 2009Species of the family Vibrionaceae are ubiquitous in marine environments and the family contains numerous important pathogens of humans and marine species. In order to find the core, accessory and pan-proteome of this family, we deduced the complete set of orthologs for eleven strains from this family.
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