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    The treasure trove of yeast genera and species described by Johannes van der Walt (1925-2011) by Maudy Th. Smith, Marizeth Groenewald

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This contribution provides a comprehensive overview of the current nomenclatural and taxonomic status of the yeast genera and species introduced by van der Walt during his career.…”
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    The complete chloroplast genome sequences of monotypic genus Pseudogalium, and comparative analyses with its relative genera by Wei Yu, Xiao-Juan Li, Zhen Lv, Li-E Yang, De-Li Peng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To investigate the phylogenetics of P. paradoxum and its related genera, we first sequenced, assembled, and annotated the chloroplast genome of two subspecies of P. paradoxum in China and reconstructed the phylogenetic trees. …”
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    A generalist vector-transmitted parasite exhibits population genetic structure among host genera by Vincenzo A. Ellis, Mélanie Duc, Arif Ciloglu, Olof Hellgren, Staffan Bensch

    “…An analysis of molecular variance confirmed significant variation among host genera, but not among host species within genera. …”
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    Shivasia gen. nov. for the Australasian smut Ustilago solida that historically shifted through five different genera by Matthias Lutz, Kálmán Vánky, Marcin Piątek

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Ustilago solida has previously been included in five different genera (Ustilago, Urocystis, Sorosporium, Cintractia, and Tolyposporium), however, molecular analyses revealed that this smut does not belong to any of these genera and represents a distinct ustilaginalean lineage. …”
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    Prevalence, Associated Risk Factors, and Identification of the Genera of Equine Strongyles in Horses and Donkeys in and Around Bishoftu, Ethiopia by Asnakew Mulaw Berihun, Feyisa Bizu, Moges Maru, Seid Kassaw

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…According to the present study, the two important genera identified were Strongylus and Cyathostomum. …”
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    Length–weight relationships and condition factors of several endemic and native species of the genera Alburnoides, Alburnus and Squalius by Kurtul Irmak, Kaya Cüneyt, Onay Hatice, Bayçelebi Esra, Turan Davut

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The present study examined for the first time both length–to–weight relationships and condition factors of ten species belonging to three endemically rich genera: Alburnoides (nspecimens = 361), Alburnus (nspecimens = 36), and Squalius (nspecimens = 205). …”
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    The plastid and mitochondrial genomes of <i>Vavilovia Formosa</i> (Stev.) Fed. and the phylogeny of related legume genera by N. V. Shatskaya, V. S. Bogdanova, O. E. Kosterin, G. V. Vasiliev, A. K. Kimeklis, E. E. Andronov, N. A. Provorov

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The position of Trifolium L. appeared sensitive to the phylogeny reconstruction method, either clustering with Fabeae or with the genera Medicago L., Trigonella L. and Melilotus Mill., but the internodes between successive divergences were short in all cases, suggesting that the radiation of Trifolium, other Trifolieae and Fabeae was fast, occurring within a small time interval as compared to further evolution of these lineages. …”
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    And they just keep coming: four new genera of dark sac spiders from southern Africa (Araneae, Trachelidae) by Charles R. Haddad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As part of ongoing revisions of the Afrotropical Trachelidae, four new genera are described from southern Africa: Foordana gen. nov., with F. distincta sp. nov. from South Africa (Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape) as the type species, F. flavipoda sp. nov. from the Free State, F. kasouga sp. nov. from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, and a fourth undescribed species from Zimbabwe; the monotypic Mushimane gen. nov., with M. tswibilinki sp. nov. from KwaZulu-Natal as the type species; Namaquella gen. nov., with N. arida sp. nov. from the Northern Cape as the type species and N. samanthae sp. nov. from the Western Cape; and Rukuluk gen. nov. from South Africa, with R. gramineus sp. nov. from the Northern Cape as the type species and a second undescribed species from KwaZulu-Natal known only from juveniles.…”
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    VARIABILITY OF MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME OXYDASE SUBUNIT I GENE SEQUENCE IN SPECIES OF THE GENERA AEDES AND OCHLEROTATUS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) by N. V. Khrabrova, Yu. V. Andreeva, O. V. Vaulin, S. S. Alekseeva, A. K. Sibataev

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Sequence variation in the 538-bp fragment from the 5′ end of the COI region was analyzed to test its usefulness in the identification of 15 mosquito species of the genera Aedes and Ochlerotatus (Diptera: Culicidae) from Tomsk and Kemerovo regions and 14 species from GenBank. …”
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    Genome skimming provides evidence to accept two new genera (Apiaceae) separated from the Peucedanum s.l. by Bo-Ni Song, Chang-Kun Liu, Chang-Kun Liu, Jiao-Jiao Deng, Wei-Yan Tan, Song-Dong Zhou, Xing-Jin He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, we established two new genera (Shanopeucedanum gen. nov. and Sinopeucedanum gen. nov.) to respectively accommodate the taxa of clades A and B. …”
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    Exploring the antimicrobial potential of two haloarchaeal strains belonging to the genera Halopiger and Natrialba isolated from the Algerian Sahara by Inès Quadri, Imene Ikram Hassani, Hocine Hacène

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study explores the antimicrobial potential of two strains belonging to Halopiger and Natrialba genera, isolated from hypersaline environments in the Algerian Sahara. …”
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    Genera Mixta in Herbert George Wells’s Industrial Romance ‘The Cone’ (1895): Realism, the Uncanny Fantastic, the Industrial Sublime and the Tragic by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…‘The Cone’ could be called an ‘industrial romance’, a category subsuming its genera mixta status: its convincing, realistic substratum (the industrial world of the 1890s in the Newcastle area), its love (and revenge) plot within an industrial context, the presence of dark Biblical symbolism within the realistic mode, and an approach to the human psyche inspired from contemporary psychological research and formulated through the uncanny. …”
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