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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645977/%C3%AF-systematic-revision-of-species-of-atractilina-and-spiropes-hyperparasitic-on-meliolales-ascomycota-in-the-tropics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miguel A Bermúdez-Cova, Tina A Hofmann, Nourou S Yorou, Meike Piepenbring
Atractilina Dearn. & Barthol. and Spiropes Cif. are genera of asexual fungi that comprise species mainly hyperparasitic on black mildews (Meliolales, Ascomycota). Although a common group of anamorphic fungi, they have been described up to now only by morphology and their systematic position is unknown. The present study provides a morphological treatise of all known species of Atractilina and Spiropes hyperparasitic on Meliolales, including insights into their systematic position, based on DNA sequences generated here for the first time...
2024: MycoKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645758/%C3%AF-why-plagiotheciumsylvaticum-brid-schimp-plagiothecium-plagiotheciaceae-has-priority-over-p-platyphyllum-m%C3%A3-nk
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Grzegorz J Wolski, Mikołaj Latoszewski, William R Buck
Re-assessment of the lectotype of Hypnumsylvaticum Brid. (≡ Plagiotheciumsylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp.) (B 31 0915 01) showed that this specimen is characterised by dense, 6-10 cm long stems, pale green, yellowish-green to dark green and dull foliage; with complanate, ovate, not imbricate and not julaceous, 2.0-3.0 × 1.0-1.6 mm leaves; acute and denticulate, often eroded apices; 75.0-160.0 × 12.5-20.0 μm laminal cells at mid-leaf, which form diagonal rows, and decurrencies of 3-4 rows of rectangular to square, inflated cells, forming distinct auricules...
2024: PhytoKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644969/does-bird-life-history-influence-the-prevalence-of-ticks-a-citizen-science-study-in-north-east-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesus Veiga, Oriol Baltà, Jordi Figuerola
After mosquitoes, ticks are among the most important vector of pathogens of concern for animal and public health, but unless mosquitoes ticks remain attached to their hosts for long time periods providing an opportunity to analyse their role in the dispersal and dynamics of different zoonotic pathogens. Given their interest in public health it is important to understand which factors affect their incidence in different hosts and to stablish effective surveillance programs to determine the risk of transmission and spill-over of zoonotic pathogens...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644688/charting-the-course-of-pinniped-evolution-insights-from-molecular-phylogeny-and-fossil-record-integration
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Travis Park, Gustavo Burin, Daniela Lazo-Cancino, Joseph Pierce Gary Rees, James Rule, Graham Slater, Natalie Cooper
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, walruses, and their fossil relatives) are one of the most successful mammalian clades to live in the oceans. Despite a well-resolved molecular phylogeny and a global fossil record, a complete understanding of their macroevolutionary dynamics remains hampered by a lack of formal analyses that combine these two rich sources of information. We used a meta-analytic approach to infer the most densely sampled pinniped phylogeny to-date (36 recent and 93 fossil taxa) and used phylogenetic paleobiological methods to study their diversification dynamics and biogeographic history...
April 22, 2024: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642883/binding-evolution-of-the-dengue-virus-envelope-against-dc-sign-a-combined-approach-of-phylogenetics-and-molecular-dynamics-analyses-over-30-years-of-dengue-virus-in-brazil
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André Berndt Penteado, Geovani de Oliveira Ribeiro, Emerson Luiz Lima Araújo, Rodrigo Bentes Kato, Caio Cesar de Melo Freire, Joselio Maria Galvão de Araújo, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Richard Steiner Salvato, Ronaldo de Jesus, Geraldine Goés Bosco, Helena Ferreira Franz, Pedro Eduardo Almeida da Silva, Elcio de Souza Leal, Gustavo Henrique Goulart Trossini, Daniel Ferreira de Lima Neto
The Red Queen Hypothesis (RQH), derived from Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass", postulates that organisms must continually adapt in response to each other to maintain relative fitness. Within the context of host-pathogen interactions, the RQH implies an evolutionary arms race, wherein viruses evolve to exploit hosts and hosts evolve to resist viral invasion. This study delves into the dynamics of the RQH in the context of virus-cell interactions, specifically focusing on virus receptors and cell receptors...
April 18, 2024: Journal of Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642534/mechanisms-of-microbial-coexistence-in-a-patchy-ecosystem-differences-in-ecological-niche-overlap-and-species-fitness-between-rhythmic-and-non-rhythmic-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
MingFei Jing, Wen Yang, Lihua Rao, Jun Chen, Xiuying Ding, Yinying Zhou, Quanxiang Zhang, Kaihong Lu, Jinyong Zhu
Resource patchiness caused by external events breaks the continuity and homogeneity of resource distribution in the original ecosystem. For local organisms, this leads to drastic changes in the availability of resources, breaks down the co-existence of species, and reshuffles the local ecosystem. West Lake is a freshwater lake with resource patchiness caused by multiple exogenous disturbances that has strong environmental heterogeneity that prevents clear observation of seasonal changes in the microbial communities...
April 16, 2024: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642168/study-on-endolichenic-fungal-assemblage-in-parmotrema-and-heterodermia-lichens-of-shivamoga-karnataka
#27
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D Pushpavathi, Y L Krishnamurthy
BACKGROUND: Lichen is a symbiotic association of algae and fungi, recognized as a self-sustaining ecosystem that constitutes an indeterminant number of bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and protozoa. We evaluated the endolichenic fungal assemblage given the dearth of knowledge on endolichenic fungi (ELFs), particularly from part of the Central Western Ghats, Karnataka, and conducted a phylogenetic analysis of xylariaceous fungi, the most diversified group of fungi using ITS and ITS+Tub2 gene set...
April 20, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641583/virulence-antibiotic-resistance-phenotypes-and-molecular-characterisation-of-vibrio-furnissii-isolates-from-patients-with-diarrhoea
#28
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Yanyan Zhou, Li Yu, Ming Liu, Weili Liang, Zhenpeng Li, Zheng Nan, Biao Kan
BACKGROUND: Vibrio furnissii is an emerging human pathogen closely related to V. fluvialis that causes acute gastroenteritis. V. furnissii infection has been reported to be rarer than V. fluvialis, but a multi-drug resistance plasmid has recently been discovered in V. furnissii. METHODS: During daily monitoring at a general hospital in Beijing, China, seven V. furnissii strains were collected from patients aged over 14 years who presented with acute diarrhoea between April and October 2018...
April 19, 2024: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641140/the-mutation-process-on-the-ancestral-line-under-selection
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Baake, F Cordero, E Di Gaspero
We consider the Moran model of population genetics with two types, mutation, and selection, and investigate the line of descent of a randomly-sampled individual from a contemporary population. We trace this ancestral line back into the distant past, far beyond the most recent common ancestor of the population (thus connecting population genetics to phylogeny), and analyse the mutation process along this line. To this end, we use the pruned lookdown ancestral selection graph (Lenz et al., 2015), which consists of a set of potential ancestors of the sampled individual at any given time...
April 17, 2024: Theoretical Population Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640062/evolution-of-the-catalytic-mechanism-at-the-dawn-of-the-baeyer-villiger-monooxygenases
#30
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Guang Yang, Ognjen Pećanac, Hein J Wijma, Henriëtte J Rozeboom, Gonzalo de Gonzalo, Marco W Fraaije, Maria Laura Mascotti
Enzymes are crucial for the emergence and sustenance of life on earth. How they became catalytically active during their evolution is still an open question. Two opposite explanations are plausible: acquiring a mechanism in a series of discrete steps or all at once in a single evolutionary event. Here, we use molecular phylogeny, ancestral sequence reconstruction, and biochemical characterization to follow the evolution of a specialized group of flavoprotein monooxygenases, the bacterial Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs)...
April 18, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639759/molecular-phylogeny-and-morphology-of-sporodiniella-sinensis-sp-nov-syzygitaceae-mucorales-an-invertebrate-associated-species-from-yunnan-china
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Qi Fan, Zhu-Yu Cheng, Liu-Yi Xie, Mei Tang, Zhu-Liang Yang, Pei-Hong Shen, Yuan-Bing Wang
During investigations of invertebrate-associated fungi in Yunnan Province of China, a new species, Sporodiniella sinensis sp. nov., was collected. Morphologically, S. sinensis is similar to Sporodiniella umbellata ; however, it is distinguished from S. umbellata by its greater number of sporangiophore branches, longer sporangiophores, larger sporangiospores, and columellae. The novel species exhibits similarities of 91.62 % for internal transcribed spacer (ITS), 98.66-99.10 % for ribosomal small subunit (nrSSU), and 96...
April 2024: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638904/genomic-characterization-and-outbreak-investigations-of-methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus-in-a-county-level-hospital-in-china
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Linyao Huang, Liangrong Zhu, Jianxin Yan, Yajing Lin, Ding Ding, Long He, Yexuzi Li, Yi Ying, Lijiong Shen, Yuhan Jiang, Haijun Cai, Tian Jiang
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a common pathogen contributing to healthcare-associated infections, which can result in multiple sites infections. The epidemiological characteristics of MRSA exhibit variability among distinct regions and healthcare facilities. The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular epidemiology and nosocomial outbreak characteristics of MRSA in a county-level hospital in China. A total of 130 non-repetitive MRSA strains were collected from December 2020 to November 2021...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638894/four-new-species-of-cystolepiota-agaricaceae-agaricales-from-northeastern-china
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Xian-Yan Zhou, Tolgor Bau
Cystolepiota is a tiny lepiotaceous fungi. During our 3 years fieldwork, we found four new species of Cystolepiota from northeastern China. A phylogenetic study of a combined dataset of ITS+nrLSU+rpb2+tef1-α revealed that Cystolepiota changbaishanensis and Cystolepiota hetieri are sister clades; Cystolepiota hongshiensis belongs to Cystolepiota seminuda complex; Cystolepiota luteosquamulosa formed a clade not closely related with any other; Cystolepiota nivalis and Cystolepiota sp. (HMJAU68235) formed a sister clade...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638580/%C3%AF-indigoferajintongpenensis-fabaceae-papilionoideae-indigofereae-a-new-species-from-yunnan-southwest-china
#34
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Lan Yao, Yan Yang, Xue-Li Zhao, Qiu-Ping Wang, Huan-Chong Wang
Indigoferajintongpenensis , a new species of the subfamily Papilionoideae of Fabaceae, is described and illustrated from Yunnan, southwest China. The new species is characterised by having a prostrate habit, flexible stems and branches, as well as spreading, sub-basifixed, asymmetrically 2-branched trichomes covering the entire plant, discoid calyx, and racemose inflorescences 6-8-flowered, short, 1-2 (-3.5) cm in length, apparently shorter than the leaf. A distribution map and comparison of morphological diagnostic characters with its morphologically similar species are provided...
2024: PhytoKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638579/%C3%AF-mazusjiangshiense-mazaceae-a-new-species-from-china-evidence-from-morphological-and-molecular-analyses
#35
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Yong-Bin Chen, Xin-Yan Chen, Liang Ma, Zhuang Zhao, Shi-Pin Chen
Utilising both morphological and molecular analyses, this study unveils Mazusjiangshiense sp. nov. , a novel addition to the Mazaceae family, discovered in Shaowu County, Fujian Province, China. The comprehensive description and illustrations provided here are a result of a meticulous exploration of its morphological features. While bearing a resemblance to M.gracilis , this new-found species is distinguished by three distinct characteristics: its stems are delicately soft, its leaves possess a membranous quality and the ovary is notably villous at the apex...
2024: PhytoKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638578/%C3%AF-thliphthisasapphus-rubiaceae-rubieae-a-new-species-from-lefkada-ionian-islands-greece-and-its-ecological-position
#36
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Walter Gutermann, Tae-Soo Jang, Arndt Kästner, David Prehsler, Dieter Reich, Andreas Berger, Ruth Flatscher, Christian Gilli, Markus Hofbauer, Margarita Lachmayer, Ruth Sander, Michaela Sonnleitner, Ladislav Mucina
The new species, Thliphthisasapphus sp. nov. (Rubiaceae, Rubieae), a narrow endemic of the white cliffs of Lefkátas on the southwest coast of Lefkada (Greece) is described and illustrated and an IUCN assessment is presented. Vegetation relevés were performed at the single known locality, limestone cliffs facing the sea and revealed a new association, the Thliphthisasapphus - Lomelosietumdallaportae . The chromosome number of Thliphthisasapphus was determined as 2 n = 4 x = 44, being the single tetraploid species in the genus to date...
2024: PhytoKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638369/boring-systematics-a-genome-skimmed-phylogeny-of-ctenostome-bryozoans-and-their-endolithic-family-penetrantiidae-with-the-description-of-one-new-species
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Sebastian H Decker, Ahmed J Saadi, Christian Baranyi, Masato Hirose, Sarah Lemer, Andy Sombke, Felipe Aguilera, Leandro M Vieira, Abigail M Smith, Andrea Waeschenbach, Thomas Schwaha
Ctenostomes are a group of gymnolaemate bryozoans with an uncalcified chitinous body wall having few external, skeletal characters. Hence, species identification is challenging and their systematics remain poorly understood, even more so when they exhibit an endolithic (boring) lifestyle. Currently, there are four Recent families of endolithic bryozoans that live inside mineralized substrates like mollusk shells. In particular, Penetrantiidae Silén, 1946 has received considerable attention and its systematic affinity to either cheilostomes or ctenostomes has been debated...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638190/complete-mitochondrial-genome-mk992912-of-great-knot-calidris-tenuirostris-is-a-chimera-with-dna-from-pacific-golden-plover-pluvialis-fulva-aves-charadriiformes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George Sangster, Jolanda A Luksenburg
A complete mitochondrial genome of Great Knot ( Calidris tenuirostris ), MK992912, was published by He and colleagues in 2020. Here we show that this mitogenome is actually a chimera containing DNA fragments of both C. tenuirostris (15,567 bp, 92.8%) and Pacific Golden Plover ( Pluvialis fulva , 1208 bp, 7.2%). Detecting such errors is possible before publication if each sequenced fragment is separately analyzed phylogenetically before assembling the fragments into a single mitogenome. This mitogenome has been re-used in at least four phylogenies...
2024: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638167/microbial-diversity-in-children-with-gastroenteritis-in-the-amazon-region-of-brazil-development-and-validation-of-a-molecular-method-for-complete-sequencing-of-viral-genomes
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Juliana Merces Hernandez, Giovanna Brunetta SantAna Almeida, Ana Caroline Rodrigues Portela, Jedson Ferreira Cardoso, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Junior, Maria Silvia Sousa Lucena, Márcio Roberto Teixeira Nunes, Yvone Benchimol Gabbay, Luciana Damascena Silva
INTRODUCTION: Metagenomic sequencing is a powerful tool that is widely used in laboratories worldwide for taxonomic characterization of microorganisms in clinical and environmental samples. In this study, we utilized metagenomics to investigate comprehensively the microbial diversity in fecal samples of children over a four-year period. Our methods were carefully designed to ensure accurate and reliable results. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Validated and analyzed were metagenomic data obtained from sequencing 27 fecal samples from children under 10 years old with gastroenteritis over a four-year period (2012-2016)...
2024: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637729/sequence-characteristics-genetic-diversity-and-phylogenetic-analysis-of-the-cucurbita-ficifolia-cucurbitaceae-chloroplasts-genome
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Shuilian He, Bin Xu, Siyun Chen, Gengyun Li, Jie Zhang, Junqiang Xu, Hang Wu, Xuejiao Li, Zhengan Yang
BACKGROUND: Curcubita ficifolia Bouché (Cucurbitaceae) has high value as a food crop and medicinal plant, and also has horticultural value as rootstock for other melon species. China is home to many different cultivars, but the genetic diversity of these resources and the evolutionary relationships among them, as well as the differences between C. ficifolia and other Cucurbita species, remain unclear. RESULTS: We investigated the chloroplast (cp) genomes of 160 C...
April 18, 2024: BMC Genomics
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