نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenicity test

تعداد نتایج: 829058  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
bin zhao mycotoxin and molecular plant pathology laboratory, agricultural university of hebei, baoding, china he long si mycotoxin and molecular plant pathology laboratory, agricultural university of hebei, baoding, china zhi ying sun mycotoxin and molecular plant pathology laboratory, agricultural university of hebei, baoding, china zheng xu mycotoxin and molecular plant pathology laboratory, agricultural university of hebei, baoding, china zhan chen institute of pomology, hebei academy of agricultural and forestry sciences, shijiazhuang, china jin lin zhang mycotoxin and molecular plant pathology laboratory, agricultural university of hebei, baoding, china

conclusions expression levels of 1,426 genes were significantly up-regulated in the mutant compared to wt. furthermore, 301 genes were down-regulated with false discovery rates (fdr) of < 0.001 and absolute value of log2 ratio of ≥ 1. results a total of 4,182,944 and 4,182,021 clean tags were obtained from the wt and a nonpathogenic mutant stain (bct89), respectively, and 10,410 differentially ...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a.h. shoshtari s.s. pourbakhsh h.a. dadras m.a. bahmaninejad r. toroghi

the pathogenicity of a recent isolate of infectious bursal disease virus (ibdv), ir499, isolated from a nonvaccinated flock with 17.5 % mortality rate in susceptible spf chickens, chickens embryos and broilers was discussed. the molecular characterization of the virus based on the restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) pattern was also investigated. the mortality rates were 85% and 22%...

Journal: :Methods in molecular medicine 2004
Claire F Taylor Graham R Taylor

1. Mutation Detection: An Introduction This chapter provides a broad overview of the range of mutation detection techniques that are now available. For the purposes of this chapter, a mutation can be defined as a sequence change in a test sample compared with the sequence of a reference standard. This definition implies nothing about the phenotypic consequences (e.g., pathogenicity) of a mutati...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Aurora Fraile Israel Pagán Germán Anastasio Elisa Sáez Fernando García-Arenal

Under the gene-for-gene model of host-pathogen coevolution, recognition of pathogen avirulence factors by host resistance factors triggers host defenses and limits infection. Theory predicts that the evolution of higher levels of pathogenicity will be associated with fitness penalties and that the cost of higher pathogenicity must be much smaller than that of not infecting the host. The analysi...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2005
David I Shapiro-Ilan James R Fuxa Lawrence A Lacey David W Onstad Harry K Kaya

Accurate definition and usage of terminology are critical to effective communication in science. In a recently published article, the clarity and consistency of the terms pathogenicity and virulence as used in invertebrate pathology were called into question, and a revision of these terms was proposed. Our objective was to examine definitions of pathogenicity and virulence and their use in inve...

2014
Peirong Jiao Liangmeng Wei Yafen Song Jin Cui Hui Song Lan Cao Runyu Yuan Kaijian Luo Ming Liao

H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) of clade 2.3.2 has been circulating in waterfowl in Southern China since 2003. Our previous studies showed that certain H5N1 HPAIV isolates within clade 2.3.2 from Southern China had high pathogenicity in different birds. Guinea pigs have been successfully used as models to evaluate the transmissibility of AIVs and other species of influenza ...

2017
Rahma Trabelsi Hanen Sellami Yâakoub Gharbi Samira Krid Manel Cheffi Sonia Kammoun Mariem Dammak Aymen Mseddi Radhouane Gdoura Mohamed Ali Triki

Dieback and wilting symptoms caused by complex soilborne fungi are nowadays the most serious threatening disease affecting olive trees (Olea europaea) in Tunisia and presumably in many Mediterranean basin countries. Fusarium is one of the important phytopathogenic genera associated with dieback symptoms of olive trees. The objective of the present study was to confirm the pathogenicity of Fusar...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1990
Y J Gordon E Romanowski C Balouris T Araullo-Cruz

We compared a previously characterized herpes simplex type 1 alpha 0 deletion mutant, dlx3.1, which produced no functional ICP0, with its wild-type parental strain, KOS, during acute ocular infection of different host animals. Acute pathogenicity of the viral strains in NZ rabbits, Balb/c and A/J mice was evaluated by keratitis scores, ocular and trigeminal ganglionic viral titers, and host sur...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Chuanchau J Jou Spencer M Barnett Jian-Tao Bian H Cindy Weng Xiaoming Sheng Martin Tristani-Firouzi

RATIONALE Genetic testing for Long QT Syndrome is now a standard and integral component of clinical cardiology. A major obstacle to the interpretation of genetic findings is the lack of robust functional assays to determine the pathogenicity of identified gene variants in a high-throughput manner. OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to design and test a high-throughput in vivo cardiac assay ...

2012
Siomar C. Soares Vinícius A. C. Abreu Rommel T. J. Ramos Louise Cerdeira Artur Silva Jan Baumbach Eva Trost Andreas Tauch Raphael Hirata Ana L. Mattos-Guaraldi Anderson Miyoshi Vasco Azevedo

The adaptability of pathogenic bacteria to hosts is influenced by the genomic plasticity of the bacteria, which can be increased by such mechanisms as horizontal gene transfer. Pathogenicity islands play a major role in this type of gene transfer because they are large, horizontally acquired regions that harbor clusters of virulence genes that mediate the adhesion, colonization, invasion, immun...

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