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- In taxonomy, a phylotype is an observed similarity used to classify a group of organisms by their phenetic relationship. This phenetic similarity, particularly...
- solanacearum species complex to reclassify phylotype strains, including R. pseudosolanacearum (R. solanacearum Phylotypes I and III). R. pseudosolanacearum has...
- permafrost samples in eastern Siberia's Kolyma Lowland revealed eight phylotypes, which belonged to the phyla Actinomycetota and Pseudomonadota. "Muot-da-Barba-Peider"...
- radiation zone a community dominated by Desulforudis audaxviator, a new phylotype of Desulfotomaculum, feeding on primarily radiolytically produced H2....
- South Africa, where the researchers found a community dominated by a new phylotype of Desulfotomaculum, feeding on primarily radiolytically produced H2....
- corrected, can kill the coral. There are eight clades of Symbiodinium phylotypes. Most research has been conducted on clades A–D. Each clade contributes...
- algorithms (HCA): uclust & cd-hit & ESPRIT Bayesian clustering: CROP Phylotype Amplicon sequence variant Sokal & Sneath: Principles of Numerical Taxonomy...
- major monophyletic clusters of strains are termed phylotypes, that are geographically distinct: phylotypes I-IV are found in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and...
- genera: Riftia, Oasisia, and Tevnia, share the same bacterial symbiont phylotype. This proves that R. pachyptila takes its symbionts from a free-living...
- TM7x, also known as Nanosynbacter lyticus type strain TM7x HMT 952. is a phylotype of one of the most enigmatic phyla, Candidatus Saccharibacteria, formerly...