نتایج جستجو برای: phenetic

تعداد نتایج: 428  

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2004
Sandra Lai Royston Goodacre Lesley N Manchester

Sixty seven strains of Carnobacterium, atypical Lactobacillus, Enterococcus durans, Lactobacillus maltaromicus and Vagacoccus salmoninarum were examined by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The effects of culture age and reproducibility over a six month period were also investigated. The results were analysed by multivariate statistics and compared with those from a previous nume...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Ethan E Cochrane Carl P Lipo

Intricately decorated Lapita pottery (3100-2700 BP) was made and deposited by the prehistoric colonizers of Pacific islands, east of the main Solomon's chain. For decades, analyses of this pottery have focused on the ancestor-descendant relationships of populations and the relative degree of interaction across the region to explain similarities in Lapita decoration. Cladistic analyses, increasi...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1976
M Goodfellow B Austin C H Dickinson

Phenetic data on over 60 heterotrophic, Gram-negative, yellow chromogenic bacteria from plant material were collected and analysed using numerical taxonomic methods. Marker strains representing 42 taxa were included in the analyses. At similarity levels of 80% or above, eight distinct clusters were obtained, the first four of which included yellow chromogens. Custer I contained isolates from gr...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2010
João Batista Júnior Rodrigo Berzaghi Adelita Duanra Medeiros do Monte Arnaud Cor Jesus Fernandes Fontes Zoilo Pires de Camargo Rosane Christine Hahn

This study is the first report on genetic differences between isolates of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis from a single patient. We describe a simultaneous infection with genetically distinct isolates of P. brasiliensis in a patient with chronic paracoccidioidomycosis. The clinical isolates were obtained from lesions in different anatomical sites and were characterised by random amplified polymor...

2005
Iris E. Peralta David M. Spooner WILLIAM G. D’ARCY

Wild tomatoes (Solanum L. sect. Lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettst.) are native to western South America. Different classifications have been based on morphological or biological species concepts. Molecular data from mitochondrial DNA restriction sites, nuclear and chloroplast DNA restriction length fragment polymorphisms, and most recently gene sequences of the single-copy nuclear GBSSI or waxy gene,...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2007
Ikechukwu Okoli Christie A Oyeka Kyung J Kwon-Chung Bart Theelen Vincent Robert Johannes Z Groenewald Diane C McFadden Arturo Casadevall Teun Boekhout

Five yeast isolates obtained from cashew tree flowers in Nigeria resembled Cryptococcus neoformans phenotypically by producing brown pigmented colonies on niger seed agar, expressing a capsule, and being able to grow at 37 degrees C. However, rRNA gene sequences, including the 18S rRNA gene, the D1/D2 domains of the 26S rRNA gene and the ITS1+2 regions, suggested that these yeasts form a basal ...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2015
Martina Lari Fabio Di Vincenzo Andrea Borsato Silvia Ghirotto Mario Micheli Carlotta Balsamo Carmine Collina Gianluca De Bellis Silvia Frisia Giacomo Giacobini Elena Gigli John C Hellstrom Antonella Lannino Alessandra Modi Alessandro Pietrelli Elena Pilli Antonio Profico Oscar Ramirez Ermanno Rizzi Stefania Vai Donata Venturo Marcello Piperno Carles Lalueza-Fox Guido Barbujani David Caramelli Giorgio Manzi

In 1993, a fossil hominin skeleton was discovered in the karst caves of Lamalunga, near Altamura, in southern Italy. Despite the fact that this specimen represents one of the most extraordinary hominin specimens ever found in Europe, for the last two decades our knowledge of it has been based purely on the documented on-site observations. Recently, the retrieval from the cave of a fragment of b...

2007
Roberta Thomas

The bifacially-flaked stemmed obsidian artifacts from Easter Island -known as mata’a -vary greatly in terms of the shape and form of their stems. The stem variability appears to be largely stylistic in nature as its variation does not affect the function of the tool and thus is free to change. Since performance is not a factor in structuring variation , patterns of similarity across stylistic c...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004
Alice Cibois Joel Cracraft

This study presents new comparative sequence data from the nuclear RAG-1 gene for an increased taxon sample in order to investigate phylogenetic relationships among a diverse songbird superfamily, the Muscicapoidea, which has variously included the waxwings, silky flycatchers, Palm Chat, dippers, starlings, mockingbirds, thrushes, chats, and Old World flycatchers. At the same time, our results ...

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