نتایج جستجو برای: clade d

تعداد نتایج: 589847  

2015
Joseph W. Golden Christopher D. Hammerbeck Eric M. Mucker Rebecca L. Brocato

We identified an error in our review “Animal Models for the Study of Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: Arenaviruses and Hantaviruses” [1]. In Section 2.6 “Development of Low Containment Arenavirus Animal Models through Adaptation of Pichinde Virus to Hamsters and Guinea Pigs” the sentence, “This may be owed to similar receptor usage as NW arenavirus of clade A usurp α-dystroglycan for cel...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Alifiya S Motiwala Alongkorn Amonsin Megan Strother Elizabeth J B Manning Vivek Kapur Srinand Sreevatsan

Mycobacterial isolates were obtained by radiometric culture from 33 different species of captive or free-ranging animals (n = 106) and environmental sources (n = 3) from six geographic zones within the United States. The identities of all 109 isolates were confirmed by using mycobactin J dependence and characterization of five well-defined molecular markers, including two integration loci of IS...

2016
Tess Scavuzzo-Duggan Alison Roberts Joanna Norris Gongqin Sun Nasser H. Zawia

Cellulose synthases are found in a wide range of organisms, from bacteria to land plants. However, the cellulose synthases found in land plants (CESAs) form large, multimeric, rosette-shaped cellulose synthase complexes (CSCs) and have three unique regions not found in other cellulose synthases; the N-terminal zinc-binding domain, the Plant Conserved Region (P-CR) and the Class Specific Region ...

2014
Vasudev R. Rao Ujjwal Neogi Eliseo Eugenin Vinayaka R. Prasad

Regional differences in neurovirulence have been documented among subtype/clade-C HIV-1 isolates in India and Southern Africa. We previously demonstrated that a C31S substitution in Clade-C Tat dicysteine motif reduces monocyte recruitment, cytokine induction and direct neurotoxicity. Therefore, this polymorphism is considered to be a causative factor for these differences in neurovirulence. We...

2009
Abraham Joseph Kandathil Agnel Praveen Joseph Rajesh Kannangai Narayanaswamy Srinivasan Oriapadickal Cherian Abraham Susanne Alexander Pulimood Gopalan Sridharan

The reverse transcriptase (RT) enzyme is the prime target of nucleoside/ nucleotide (NRTI) and non-nucleoside (NNRTI) reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Here we investigate the structural basis of effects of drug-resistance mutations in clade C RT using three-dimensional structural modeling. Apropos the expectation was for unique mechanisms in clade C based on interactions with amino acids of p6...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
F Rivadavia V F O de Miranda G Hoogenstrijd F Pinheiro G Heubl A Fleischmann

BACKGROUND AND AIMS South America and Oceania possess numerous floristic similarities, often confirmed by morphological and molecular data. The carnivorous Drosera meristocaulis (Droseraceae), endemic to the Neblina highlands of northern South America, was known to share morphological characters with the pygmy sundews of Drosera sect. Bryastrum, which are endemic to Australia and New Zealand. T...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
R Mahieux C Chappey M C Georges-Courbot G Dubreuil P Mauclere A Georges A Gessain

A recent serological and molecular survey of a semifree-ranging colony of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) living in Gabon, central Africa, indicated that 6 of 102 animals, all males, were infected with simian T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (STLV-1). These animals naturally live in the same forest area as do human inhabitants (mostly Pygmies) who are infected by the recently described human T-ce...

2016
Hasan Meydan Cafer Pish Jang Mehmet Ali Yıldız Steffen Weigend

To assess genetic diversity and maternal origin of Turkish and Iranian native chicken breeds, we analyzed the mtDNA D-loop sequences of 222 chickens from 2 Turkish (Denizli and Gerze) and 7 Iranian (White Marandi, Black Marandi, Naked Neck, Common Breed, Lari, West Azarbaijan, and New Hampshire) native chicken breeds, together with the available reference sequences of G. gallus gallus in GenBan...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
Clawson Caru Benson

Partial 16S ribosomal DNAs (rDNAs) were PCR amplified and sequenced from Frankia strains living in root nodules of plants belonging to the families Elaeagnaceae and Rhamnaceae, including Colletia hystrix, Elaeagnus angustifolia, an unidentified Elaeagnus sp., Talguenea quinquenervia, and Trevoa trinervis. Nearly full-length 16S rDNAs were sequenced from strains of Frankia living in nodules of C...

2016
Peter H. Adler Tatiana Kúdelová Matúš Kúdela Gunther Seitz Aleksandra Ignjatović-Ćupina Igor V Sharakhov

The European black fly Simulium (Simulium) colombaschense (Scopoli), once responsible for as many as 22,000 livestock deaths per year, is chromosomally mapped, permitting its evolutionary relationships and pest drivers to be inferred. The species is 12 fixed inversions removed from the standard sequence of the subgenus Simulium. Three of these fixed inversions, 38 autosomal polymorphisms, and a...

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