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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen at UCSD‏‎]] [[Category:Pages edited by students of Grace Lim-Fong at Randolph-Macon College]]
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  • ''Clostridium piliforme'' is a pathogenic bacteria discovered by Ernest Edward Tyzzer in 1917 and is the pathogen responsible for Tyzzer's D ...e (0.2-5 μm) gram negative filamentous rod shaped bacteria. It is a member of the family ''Clostridiaceae''. It is an intracellular, spore forming, oblig
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  • ===Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen=== ...st. The target of the virus is the B-lymphocytes in the lymphoid follicles of bursa (8).
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  • ...rms Courtesy of Dr. Grace Lim-Fong. Picture taken at the Zoological Museum of Keil]] ==Characteristics of the symbiont==
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen==
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...an live in symbiotic realtionships (mutualistc, pathogenic) with a number of different vertebrates and it can also be free living (3).
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  • ==Characteristics of Ectromelia virus== ...inear, double-stranded DNA genome that is 209,771 bp, surronded by a layer of lipids. [1.,2.,3.,4.]. This host-specialized virus infects with high effici
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...to be released into the host cell (1). The HA protein needs to be cleaved by enzymes into the HA1 and HA2 subunits to be infectious (4). There are nine
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  • ==Characteristics of the pathogen== ...agent of Potomac Horse Fever, also known as Equine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis, by fulfilling Koch's Postulates in 1985.
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== [[File:0092242.jpg|thumb|Gram-stain of <i>R. salmoninarum</i> [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/marine/Fish-Shell
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  • ==Characteristics of the Symbiont: ''Symbiodinium sp.''== [[File:symbiodinium.jpeg|thumb|''Symbiodinium sp.'' by Creative Commons David Patterson and Mark Farmer. [http://theartfulamoeba.c
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...mon in bacteria. However, these domains influence the protein interactions of the host and pathogen. [1]
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...ly due to its target for red blood cells, which may require a specific set of genes (5).
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...ell (1).This enveloped virus is a member of the ''Poxvirus'' family and is of the ''Leporipoxvirus'' genus (3). The myxoma virus genome has terminal inve
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  • ==Characteristics of the symbiont/pathogen== ...bsp. ''ruminatorum'' subsp. nov., but they also looked at general features of the ''S. equi'' species including other strains (subsp. ''equi'' and subsp.
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  • ==Characteristics of the bacterial symbiont== ...lations given the short lifespan of hydrothermal vents. Therefore the lack of genetic diversification observed in the host should extend to the symbiont
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