نتایج جستجو برای: clade

تعداد نتایج: 13063  

2012
Jessica Galloway-Peña Jung Hyeob Roh Mauricio Latorre Xiang Qin Barbara E. Murray

Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of Enterococcus faecium, one containing primarily commensal/community-associated (CA) strains and one that contains most clinical or hospital-associated (HA) strains, including those classified by multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) as belonging to the CC17 group. The HA subpopulation more frequently has IS16, pathogenicity islan...

2017
Claire Drurey Thomas C. Mathers David C. Prince Christine Wilson Carlos Caceres-Moreno Sam T. Mugford Saskia A. Hogenhout John Innes

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
K P Dinesh S P Vijayakumar B H Channakeshavamurthy Varun R Torsekar Nirmal U Kulkarni Kartik Shanker

We carried out a large-scale phylogenetic analysis of fejervaryan (dicroglossid frogs with 'Fejervaryan lines' on the ventral side of the body) frogs, distributed in South and SE Asia, using published and newly generated sequences of unidentified individuals from the northern Western Ghats. The results corroborate the presence of a larger fejervaryan clade with a sister relationship to a clade ...

2016
Shi-Yong Dong Zheng-Yu Zuo Yi-Shan Chao Kipiro Damas Bernard Sule

To determine the taxonomic identities and the systematic positions of some collections of Lindsaea sect. Synaphlebium (Lindsaeaceae) from Papua New Guinea, we conducted morphological comparisons and phylogenetic analyses on the whole section. A total of 22 morphological characters were selected and coded for each of all known taxa in L. sect. Synaphlebium, and were analyzed using maximum parsim...

2016
Danuta M. Skowronski Catharine Chambers Suzana Sabaiduc Gaston De Serres Anne-Luise Winter James A. Dickinson Mel Krajden Jonathan B. Gubbay Steven J. Drews Christine Martineau Alireza Eshaghi Trijntje L. Kwindt Nathalie Bastien Yan Li

BACKGROUND The 2014-2015 influenza season was distinguished by an epidemic of antigenically-drifted A(H3N2) viruses and vaccine components identical to 2013-2014. We report 2014-2015 vaccine effectiveness (VE) from Canada and explore contributing agent-host factors. METHODS VE against laboratory-confirmed influenza was derived using a test-negative design among outpatients with influenza-like...

Journal: :Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2021

Abstract The accurate taxonomic identity for the worldwide-distributed invasive ascidian Botryllus schlosseri has not been resolved. Employing molecular tools, primarily mtDNA, previous studies unveiled five divergent clades (A–E), suggesting a complex of cryptic species. A recent study allocated and E to different Here, worldwide B. 's COI distribution map drawn, based on 2927 specimens, eluci...

Journal: :Fishes 2023

A recent field inventory focusing on catfishes of the trichomycterine genus Cambeva detected occurrence two morphotypes, C. barbosae and cubataonis, in Guaratuba-Babitonga-Itapocu area (GBIA) southern Brazil, reporting some discordance with results coalescent-based approaches for species delimitation that indicated different estimates number. Contrastingly, based examination characters taken fr...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Mai T. Q. Le Heiman F. L. Wertheim Hien D. Nguyen Walter Taylor Phuong V. M. Hoang Cuong D. Vuong Hang L. K. Nguyen Ha H. Nguyen Thai Q. Nguyen Trung V. Nguyen Trang D. Van Bich T. Ngoc Thinh N. Bui Binh G. Nguyen Liem T. Nguyen San T. Luong Phuc H. Phan Hung V. Pham Tung Nguyen Annette Fox Cam V. Nguyen Ha Q. Do Martin Crusat Jeremy Farrar Hien T. Nguyen Menno D. de Jong Peter Horby

BACKGROUND Prior to 2007, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 viruses isolated from poultry and humans in Vietnam were consistently reported to be clade 1 viruses, susceptible to oseltamivir but resistant to amantadine. Here we describe the re-emergence of human HPAI H5N1 virus infections in Vietnam in 2007 and the characteristics of the isolated viruses. METHODS AND FINDINGS Respir...

Journal: :Mycological research 2006
Marieka Gryzenhout Carlos A Rodas Julio Mena Portales Paul Clegg Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield

The pathogen Chrysoporthe cubensis (formerly Cryphonectria cubensis) is best known for the important canker disease that it causes on Eucalyptus species. This fungus is also a pathogen of Syzygium aromaticum (clove), which is native to Indonesia, and like Eucalyptus, is a member of Myrtaceae. Furthermore, C. cubensis has been found on Miconia spp. native to South America and residing in Melasto...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Tomasz Stepkowski Colin E Hughes Ian J Law Łukasz Markiewicz Dorota Gurda Agnieszka Chlebicka Lionel Moulin

Bradyrhizobium strains isolated in Europe from Genisteae and serradella legumes form a distinct lineage, designated clade II, on nodulation gene trees. Clade II bradyrhizobia appear to prevail also in the soils of Western Australia and South Africa following probably accidental introduction with seeds of their lupine and serradella hosts. Given this potential for dispersal, we investigated Brad...

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