نتایج جستجو برای: clade

تعداد نتایج: 13063  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2002
Irma Tandingan De Ley Paul De Ley Andy Vierstraete Gerrit Karssen Maurice Moens Jacques Vanfleteren

Phylogenies were inferred from nearly complete small subunit (SSU) 18S rDNA sequences of 12 species of Meloidogyne and 4 outgroup taxa (Globodera pallida, Nacobbus abberans, Subanguina radicicola, and Zygotylenchus guevarai). Alignments were generated manually from a secondary structure model, and computationally using ClustalX and Treealign. Trees were constructed using distance, parsimony, an...

2007
JIN-MEI LU DAVID S. BARRINGTON DE-ZHU LI Thomas A. Ranker

Polystichum has often been treated as a sub-cosmopolitan genus of 180-230 species (i.e., Polystichum s.l.), but several segregate genera, such as Cyrtogonellum, Cyrtomidictyum, Cyrtomium, Phanerophlebia, and Sorolepidium, have been recognized in various treatments. Together, these genera constitute the polystichoid ferns. We used a data set of 47 species of the polystichoid ferns and three outg...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Martin F Wojciechowski Matt Lavin Michael J Sanderson

Phylogenetic analysis of 330 plastid matK gene sequences, representing 235 genera from 37 of 39 tribes, and four outgroup taxa from eurosids I supports many well-resolved subclades within the Leguminosae. These results are generally consistent with those derived from other plastid sequence data (rbcL and trnL), but show greater resolution and clade support overall. In particular, the monophyly ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1992
J M Turbeville K G Field R A Raff

Partial 18S rRNA sequence of the nemertine Cerebratulus lacteus was obtained and compared with those of coelomate metazoans and acoelomate platyhelminths to test whether nemertines share a most recent common ancestor with the platyhelminths, as traditionally has been implied, or whether nemertines lie within a protostome coelomate clade, as suggested by more recent morphological analyses. Maxim...

2017
Javier Guenaga Fernando Garces Natalia de Val Robyn L. Stanfield Viktoriya Dubrovskaya Brett Higgins Barbara Carrette Andrew B. Ward Ian A. Wilson Richard T. Wyatt

Advances in HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) design generate native-like trimers and high-resolution clade A, B, and G structures and elicit neutralizing antibodies. However, a high-resolution clade C structure is critical, as this subtype accounts for the majority of HIV infections worldwide, but well-ordered clade C Env trimers are more challenging to produce due to their instability. Based ...

2012
Lyle R. McKinnon Nico J. Nagelkerke Rupert Kaul Souradet Y. Shaw Rupert Capina Ma Luo Anthony Kariri Winnie Apidi Makobu Kimani Charles Wachihi Walter Jaoko A. Omu Anzala Joshua Kimani T. Blake Ball Francis A. Plummer

HIV-1 is grouped phylogenetically into clades, which may impact rates of HIV-1 disease progression. Clade D infection in particular has been shown to be more pathogenic. Here we confirm in a Nairobi-based prospective female sex worker cohort (1985-2004) that Clade D (n = 54) is associated with a more rapid CD4 decline than clade A1 (n = 150, 20.6% vs 13.4% decline per year, 1.53-fold increase, ...

2017
Hongbo Guo Erik de Vries Ryan McBride Jojanneke Dekkers Wenjie Peng Kim M. Bouwman Corwin Nycholat M. Helene Verheije James C. Paulson Frank J.M. van Kuppeveld Cornelis A.M. de Haan

Emergence and intercontinental spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5Nx) virus clade 2.3.4.4 is unprecedented. H5N8 and H5N2 viruses have caused major economic losses in the poultry industry in Europe and North America, and lethal human infections with H5N6 virus have occurred in Asia. Knowledge of the evolution of receptor-binding specificity of these viruses, which might affect host...

2013
Amina Boutellis Rezak Drali Mario A. Rivera Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu Didier Raoult

Three different lineages of head lice are known to parasitize humans. Clade A, which is currently worldwide in distribution, was previously demonstrated to be present in the Americas before the time of Columbus. The two other types of head lice are geographically restricted to America and Australia for clade B and to Africa and Asia for clade C. In this study, we tested two operculated nits fro...

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