Search Results - "Reeb, V."
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Cyanidiales diversity in Yellowstone National Park
Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-11-2013)“…The Cyanidiales are unicellular red algae that are unique among phototrophs. They thrive in acidic, moderately high‐temperature habitats typically associated…”
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57 A hotspot frameshift mutation in mutL in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from people with cystic fibrosis
Published in Journal of cystic fibrosis (01-09-2024)Get full text
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Contribution of RPB2 to multilocus phylogenetic studies of the euascomycetes (Pezizomycotina, Fungi) with special emphasis on the lichen-forming Acarosporaceae and evolution of polyspory
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2004)“…Despite the recent progress in molecular phylogenetics, many of the deepest relationships among the main lineages of the largest fungal phylum, Ascomycota,…”
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418: Linezolid-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in patients with cystic fibrosis
Published in Journal of cystic fibrosis (01-11-2021)Get full text
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USING RDNA GENES TO UNDERSTAND THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF SPLICEOSOMAL AND GROUP I INTRONS
Published in Journal of phycology (01-12-2000)“…Ribosomal DNA genes in lichen algae and lichen fungi are astonishingly rich in spliceosomal and group I introns. We use phylogenetic, secondary structure, and…”
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Adaptation through horizontal gene transfer in the cryptoendolithic red alga Galdieria phlegrea
Published in Current biology (07-10-2013)“…Thriving in the hot, acidic, and metal-rich environments associated with geothermal areas is possible for only a few eukaryotes, with the Cyanidiophytina red…”
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Major fungal lineages are derived from lichen symbiotic ancestors
Published in Nature (London) (21-06-2001)“…About one-fifth of all known extant fungal species form obligate symbiotic associations with green algae, cyanobacteria or with both photobionts. These…”
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Integrating Ambiguously Aligned Regions of DNA Sequences in Phylogenetic Analyses Without Violating Positional Homology
Published in Systematic biology (01-12-2000)“…Phylogenetic analyses of non-protein-coding nucleotide sequences such as ribosomal RNA genes, internal transcribed spacers, and introns are often impeded by…”
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The evolution of homing endonuclease genes and group I introns in nuclear rDNA
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-01-2004)“…Group I introns are autonomous genetic elements that can catalyze their own excision from pre-RNA. Understanding how group I introns move in nuclear ribosomal…”
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Widespread occurrence of spliceosomal introns in the rDNA genes of ascomycetes
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-12-2000)“…Spliceosomal (pre-mRNA) introns have previously been found in eukaryotic protein-coding genes, in the small nuclear RNAs of some fungi, and in the small- and…”
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New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal RNA- and two protein-coding genes
Published in Mycologia (01-11-2006)“…The Lecanoromycetes includes most of the lichen-forming fungal species (>13 500) and is therefore one of the most diverse class of all Fungi in terms of…”
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