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reflect the
evolutionary relationships. The term is rank-neutral, so that
phylotypes can be
described at
different levels, such as species, class, 97% genetic...
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major monophyletic clusters of
strains are
termed phylotypes, that are
geographically distinct:
phylotypes I-IV are
found in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and...
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permafrost samples in
eastern Siberia's
Kolyma Lowland revealed eight phylotypes,
which belonged to the
phyla Actinomycetota and Pseudomonadota. "Muot-da-Barba-Peider"...
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otherwise nutrient-limited habitats. Infant-****ociated
bifidobacterial phylotypes appear to have
evolved the
ability to
ferment milk oligosaccharides, whereas...
- corrected, can kill the coral.
There are
eight clades of
Symbiodinium phylotypes. Most
research has been
conducted on clades A–D. Each
clade contributes...
- Jinkuan; Zhou, Yinyin; Noor,
Zohaib (2021). "Effects of
Symbiodiniaceae Phylotypes in
Clades A–E on
Progeny Performance of Two
Giant Clams (Tridacna squamosa...
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Propionibacterium avidum, and
Propionibacterium granulosum.
Characterization of
phylotypes of C.
acnes is an
active field of research.
Cutibacterium acnes bacteria...
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different gene
variant (also
called a "
phylotype").
Different methods (see below) can be used to
visualize the
phylotypes present in a sample.
Because the aim...
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hierarchical taxonomic system containing 62,988
bacteria and
archaea species/
phylotypes which includes 15,290
valid published names as of
September 2018. Based...
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solanacearum species complex to
reclassify phylotype strains,
including R.
pseudosolanacearum (R.
solanacearum Phylotypes I and III). R.
pseudosolanacearum has...