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  • ...ducing psilocin (5). There is limited information on the genomic structure of P. cyanescens. ...that produce psilocin (12). As of current research, the chromosome number of P. cyanescens is unknown.
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  • ...ive research on this organism that poses as a serious threat to the health of humans. ...enome of this strain is circular, 1,642 kbp in size, and has a G:C content of 29.23% (9). It econdes 1,595 putative protein coding genes, which are genes
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  • ...tron_Micrograph.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|Figure 1: Electron micrograph image of species belonging to the Odoribacter [[#9. References|[3]]] ]] ...these species operate ''in vivo''; however, have yet to be elucidated. Out of the three species, ''O. splanchnicus'' has been the most studied.
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  • ...le to infection by this fungus (1). ''A. flavus'' may be found in any type of climate, but it is most common in warm temperate zones and environments wit ...onsists of 25 genes, spanning 70 kb DNA sections located near the telomere of the third chromosome (4).
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  • The whole genome of Enterobacter asburiae is found to be between 4.5 and 4.65 Mb [[#References ...production at 37 degrees celsius, during a 48 hour period, in the presence of detergents and bile salts [[#References |[7]]]. E. asburiae is also known f
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  • [[File:Figure 1.png|200px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Animated visual of genus Eubacterium cell structure. ...al microbiota, and how changes in these microbiota affect and are affected by different diseases.
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  • ...bioflocculants in wastewater and capability to ferment sugars into ethanol at a high capacity are currently being investigated as potential affordable an ...|[11]]]. ''P. membranifaciens'' killer toxins, PMKT and PMKT2 are encoded by the genome in strains CYC 1106 and CYC 1086 respectively[[#References |[12]
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  • ...esearch on the defining characteristics of ''P. palmivora’s'' genome. Much of what is known about this species is derived from information obtained from ...]]]. Ongoing research concerning pathogenesis in crops has taken a variety of approaches; these include accelerating plant cell death, and adding fungal
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  • ...ind potential uses of cold-adapted enzymes to lower the energy-consumption of certain industries(2). ...cusprofundi'' undergoes about 6 generation cycles per year(7) . The genome of ''H. lacusprofundi'' shares many high identity regions, mobile genetic elem
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  • ...ein to Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus (TGEV) in pigs. These two types of ''Alphacoronavirus 1'' are phylogenetically classified as clade B [[#Refere ''Alphacoronavirus 1'' is a species of coronavirus specific to animals such as canines, felines, and swines . ''Al
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  • ...Because of this, studies have been focused on understanding the mechanism of pathogenesis and developing preventative measures and treatments for BPF. ...adherence to extracellular matrix proteins of human cells during the onset of BPF [[#References |[7]]].
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  • ...cas-bi-311/ BI 311 General Microbiology], 2015, [http://www.bu.edu/ Boston University]. [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Talbot at Boston University]]
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  • Phocine distemper virus is a species of ssRNA negative-strand virus in the order Mononegavirales, family Paramyxovi ...d mode of action, is less clear [[#References |[1]]]. Active investigation of the virus is crucial considering the impact PDV has had on pinniped populat
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  • ...enic nature and prevalence of E.albertii in order to prevent the occurence of diarrheal disease in humans. ...xtended-spectrum beta-lactamase gene group, which are resistant to a range of antibiotics (10).
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  • [[Image:Cryptococcus gattii 02.jpg|thumb|1000px|right|Cell structure of Cryptococcus gatii. Free-to-use image from Google Advanced Image Search]] ...erebral cryptococcomas whose emergence, it has been suggested, is a result of changing climate conditions [[#References |[5]]].
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  • Written and Edited by Sheldon Carpenter, Meagan Olive, Matt Cronin and Anthony Belo ...s (1). This genus is significant because it challenges the previous notion of mitochondria inclusion being a requirement for eukaryotic life (1).  
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  • ...ts mainly immunocompromised patients, especially those that have some form of leukemia or other deficiencies in white blood cells [[#References |[4]]]. < ...be re-classified into a genus of its own since srRNA analysis and analysis of various ubiquinone systems in related species reveals <i>C. krusei </i> div
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  • ...cas-bi-311/ BI 311 General Microbiology], 2018, [http://www.bu.edu/ Boston University]. [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Talbot at Boston University]]
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Talbot at Boston University]] ...itals have been attributed to ''C. parapsilosis'' [1]. Because of the lack of understanding about this taxon’s virulence mechanisms, treatment is diffi
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  • ...[1]]]. Current ''H. vastatrix'' research focuses on controlling the spread of coffee leaf rust and preventing future epidemics [[#References |[1]]]. ...as potentially novel genes. Overall the genome structure is most similar (at 72.2%) to Puccinia graminis. [[#References |[3]]]
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  • ...particular has been distinguished from the closely related genus Porospora by its oocyst morphology (8). ...nd metabolic studies of this parasite are lacking, as well as the severity of its impact on wild and commercial marine ecosystems.
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  • ...biome isolated a previously uncharacterized bacterial strain from a sample of human stool (3). ...derstanding of the specific genetic elements that control its colonization of the GI tract (6).
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  • ...0px|right|Ophiostoma Novo-Ulmi fruiting bodies that form in galleries made by the bark beetle. Photo: Joseph OBrien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org htt ...which encloses the asci. Also ''O. novo-ulmi'' can withstand temperatures of up to 33°C and the fungi’s optimal growth temperature is around 20-22°C
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  • ...b|400px|right|R. glutinis colonies, grown on potato dextrose agar. Created by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodotorula_glutinis#/media/File:Rhodotorula ...and organic waste, but questions still remain about the cost-effectiveness of large-scale biofuel production utilizing ''R. glutinis'' (7, 8).
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  • ...rent colored streaks or patches, and also leaf malformation. The virulence of Potyvirus ranges from no symptoms to plant death depending on its species a ...il being the non-coding segment of the RNA [10]. Using genetic mapping, 48 of the 120 organisms in the genus Potyvirus exhibit higher polyprotein variati
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