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- article on "phylogroup", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "phylogroup" You can also: Search for Phylogroup in Wikipedia...
- The lyssavirus genus can be divided into four phylogroups based upon DNA sequence homology. Phylogroup I includes viruses, such as Rabies virus, Duvenhage...
- Lyssavirus member present in Australia. ABLV has been categorized to the Phylogroup I of the Lyssaviruses. The Australian bat lyssavirus (ABVL) shares many...
- southern phylogroup. A similar, but less significant, secondary contact occurred when the same subclade intermingled with members of the eastern phylogroup east...
- use of whole genome sequences yields highly supported phylogenies. The phylogroup structure remains robust to newer methods and sequences, which sometimes...
- bacterium is clustered with species in the Klebsiella oxytoca phylogroup. The phylogroup includes K. grimontii, K. michiganensis, and K. oxytoca. Through...
- western phylogroup in Western and Central Europe, and an eastern phylogroup in the region east of the Oder and Vistula rivers. The eastern phylogroup is genetically...
- Buckley, DH; Huang, Y (September 2013). "classification of Streptomyces phylogroup pratensis (Doroghazi and Buckley, 2010) based on genetic and phenotypic...
- prausnitzii compose phylogroups I and II. Most of the new isolates of this species isolated by Muhammad Tanweer Khan belong to phylogroup II. A protein produced...
- The lyssavirus genus can be divided into four phylogroups based upon DNA sequence homology. Phylogroup I includes viruses, such as Rabies virus, Duvenhage...