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On two new species of Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from Bransfield Strait (Antarctica)

1998

Two species of the genus Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 new to science (Oswaldella crassa sp. nov. and O.␣curiosa sp. nov.) were studied. Both species are described and figured; their systematic position amongst the remaining species of the genus is discussed. The material originates from the Bransfield Strait area (Antarctica) and was collected during the United States Antarctic Research Program with R.V. Eltanin. A comparative table listing the main features of the known species of Oswaldella is presented. Finally, a general survey of geographical and bathymetrical distribution of the known species of Oswaldella is given.

Geographic distributionCnidariabiologyEcologyCrassaOswaldellaTaxonomy (biology)General Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationCoelenterataHydrozoaPolar Biology
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Data from: Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with consideration of systematic error

2021

Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has been especially difficult to resolve, even with phylogenomic approaches, is relationships within Lophotrochozoa (the animal clade that includes molluscs, annelids, and flatworms among others). Lack of resolution in phylogenomic analyses could be due to insufficient phylogenetic signal, limitations in taxon and/or gene sampling, or systematic error. Here, we investigated why lophotrochozoan phylogeny has been such a difficult question to answer by identifying and reducing sources of sys…

Helobdella robustaGlycera dibranchiataMytilus edulisAnnelidaEntalina tetragonaLeptochiton asellusCerebratulus marginatusLoxosomella cf. viviparaGraptacme eboreaLineus longissimusmedicine and health careClymenella torquataRuditapes philippinarumNucella lapillusHaliotis rufescenslong branch attractionPlatyzoaBarentsia gracilisPriapulus caudatusLineus ruberAlitta virenssaturationProchaetoderma californicumLife SciencesPinctada fucataSchistosoma mansoniPolyzoaCephalothrix hongkongensisRhyssoplax olivaceusLoxosoma pectinaricolaPhascolosoma agassiziiAdineta vagaDrosophila melanogasterEntoproctaBugula neritinaPhoronis vancouverensisMedicineNovocrania anomalaVillosa lienosaDaphnia pulexSagitta sp.Pectinaria gouldiiSymbion americanusNuculana pernulaSepia esculentaEnucula tenuisSolemya velumLineus lacteusTubulanus polymorphus-StruckGnathostomula paradoxaBoccardia proboscideaMacellomenia schanderiLaevipilina hyalinaTubulanus polymorphus-HalanychBryozoaPomatoceros lamarckiiSepioteuthis lessonianaParanemertes peregrinaMalacobdella grossaHemithiris psittaceaLeptochiton rugatusTrochozoaBrachionus plicatilisSpathoderma clenchiLaqueus californicusPatella vulgataLottia giganteaCrepidula fornicataPhoronidaAplysia californicaGlottidia pyramidataPhoronis psammophilaSchmidtea mediterraneaAlexandromenia crassaBrachiopodaMegadasys sp.Octopus vulgarisCapitella teletaNeomenia carinatacompositional heterogeneityNemerteaPhenacolepas pulchellaGadila tolmieiMolluscaMacrodasys sp.Crassostrea gigasPedicellina cernuaTaenia pisiformisDosidicus gigasCephalothrix linearisSpiralia
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Data from: Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with consideration of systematic error

2016

Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has been especially difficult to resolve, even with phylogenomic approaches, is relationships within Lophotrochozoa (the animal clade that includes molluscs, annelids, and flatworms among others). Lack of resolution in phylogenomic analyses could be due to insufficient phylogenetic signal, limitations in taxon and/or gene sampling, or systematic error. Here, we investigated why lophotrochozoan phylogeny has been such a difficult question to answer by identifying and reducing sources of sys…

Helobdella robustaGlycera dibranchiataMytilus edulisAnnelidaEntalina tetragonaLeptochiton asellusCerebratulus marginatusLoxosomella cf. viviparaGraptacme eboreaLineus longissimusmedicine and health careClymenella torquataRuditapes philippinarumNucella lapillusHaliotis rufescenslong branch attractionPlatyzoaBarentsia gracilisPriapulus caudatusLineus ruberAlitta virenssaturationProchaetoderma californicumPinctada fucataSchistosoma mansoniLife sciencesPolyzoaCephalothrix hongkongensisRhyssoplax olivaceusLoxosoma pectinaricolaPhascolosoma agassiziiAdineta vagaDrosophila melanogasterEntoproctaBugula neritinaPhoronis vancouverensisMedicineNovocrania anomalaVillosa lienosaDaphnia pulexSagitta sp.Pectinaria gouldiiSymbion americanusNuculana pernulaSepia esculentaEnucula tenuisSolemya velumLineus lacteusTubulanus polymorphus-StruckGnathostomula paradoxaBoccardia proboscideaMacellomenia schanderiLaevipilina hyalinaTubulanus polymorphus-HalanychBryozoaPomatoceros lamarckiiSepioteuthis lessonianaParanemertes peregrinaMalacobdella grossaHemithiris psittaceaLeptochiton rugatusTrochozoaBrachionus plicatilisSpathoderma clenchiLaqueus californicusPatella vulgataLottia giganteaCrepidula fornicataPhoronidaAplysia californicaGlottidia pyramidataPhoronis psammophilaSchmidtea mediterraneaAlexandromenia crassaBrachiopodaMegadasys sp.Octopus vulgarisCapitella teletaNeomenia carinatacompositional heterogeneityNemerteaPhenacolepas pulchellaGadila tolmieiMolluscaMacrodasys sp.Crassostrea gigasPedicellina cernuaTaenia pisiformisDosidicus gigasCephalothrix linearisSpiralia
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Stability of chitin synthetase in cell-free preparations of a wild-type strain and a 'slime' variant of Neurospora crassa.

1991

Chitin synthetase activity in cell-free preparations from a wild-type strain and a 'slime' variant of Neurospora crassa was monitored over many days in samples stored at 0 degrees C. Total activity in whole-cell-free extracts and low-speed supernatants from both organisms was very unstable, losing more than 90% of the initial activity on storage at 0 degrees C for 96 h. Chitin synthetase detection was not masked by chitinase activity present in the preparations. Gel-filtration chromatography of these preparations increased the stability of the activity from the 'slime' variant, whereas removal of particulate structures by high-speed centrifugation stabilized the chitin synthetase activity i…

MicrobiologyCell-free systemMicrobiologyNeurospora crassachemistry.chemical_compoundChitinEnzyme StabilityGeneticsCentrifugationMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationChitin SynthasebiologyCell-Free SystemNeurospora crassafungiWild typeGenetic VariationChitin synthasebiology.organism_classificationcarbohydrates (lipids)KineticsEnzymechemistryBiochemistryChitinasebiology.proteinFEMS microbiology letters
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Descripción de un nuevo geomítrido para la malacofauna española: Xerocrassa penalveri n. sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda Stylommatophora).

2022

Se describe un nuevo geomítrido ibérico, Xerocrassa penalveri n.sp., que ha sido descubierto en Sierra Espuña en la Región de Murcia (SE España). Se caracteriza tanto a nivel conquiológico como del aparato reproductor además de la rádula y la mandíbula, y se compara con las especies de geomítridos más similares como Xerocrassa cobosi, X. edmundi y X. penchinati. Se realiza un estudio morfométrico de diversos órganos del aparato reproductor y de caracteres conquiológicos que permite su identificación. Estas especies de Xerocrassa se diferencian de X. penalveri n. sp. principalmente atendi…

Mol·luscosGeomitridae Xerocrassa penalveri nueva especie Sierra Espuña Región de Murcia España.GastròpodesEspècies (Biologia)
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Parental effects in a filamentous fungus : Phenotype, fitness and mechanism

2023

AbstractAdaptation to changing environments often requires meaningful phenotypic modifications to match the current conditions. However, obtaining information about the surroundings during an organism’s own lifetime may only permit accommodating relatively late developmental modifications. Therefore, it may be advantageous to rely on inter-generational or trans-generational cues that provide information about the environment as early as possible to allow development along an optimal trajectory. Transfer of information or resources across generations, known as parental effects, is well documented in animals and plants but not in other eukaryotes, such as fungi. Understanding parental effects…

Neurospora crassatransgenerational effectintergenerational effectGeneticssukupolvetfungisienetEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsfungal sporeitiöt
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Morphological determination of the phototrophic community composition of biological soil crusts in coastal sand dunes in northern Germany

2022

This dataset comprises the microbial community composition of biological soil crusts in north-German sand dunes. For this we obtained enrichment cultures of phototrophic microorganisms, by placing fragments of biocrusts of the same Petri dishes as used for sequencing, in Petri dishes with Bold Basal (1N BBM) agarized medium (Bischoff and Bold 1963). Cultures were grown under standard laboratory conditions: with a 12-hour alteration of light and dark phases and irradiation of 25 μmol photons m-2 s-1 at a temperature 20 ± 5 ºС. Microscopic study of these raw cultures began in the third week of cultivation. Morphological examinations were performed using Olympus BX53 light microscope with Noma…

Nostoc cf linckiaNodosilinea cf. epilithicaTetracystis cf. sarcinalisCylindrocystis cf crassaPtychostomum moravicumElliptochloris subsphaericaThin layer chromatographyAsterococcus spCylindrocystis cf. crassaCladonia phyllophoraChloroidium cf ellipsoideumChlorolobion sp.Hypnum cupressiforme var lacunosumHypogymnia physodesStichococcus cf. bacillarisEremochloris spCrustsParmelia sulcataStenomitos sp.algaeBracteacoccus sp.Chlorococcum spPtychostomum capillarewith Nomarski DIC opticsCladonia chlorophaeaCladonia foliaceaBiospheric SciencesMyrmecia cf irregularisField experimentNodosilinea cf epilithicaBacidina etayanaPolytrichum juniperinumCoccomyxa sp.Placynthiella uliginosaLeptolyngbya spPohlia nutansCladonia furcataPeltigera extenuataWatanabea cf. acidophilaGeosciencesChloroidium cf. ellipsoideumLongitude of eventWatanabea cf acidophilaParietochloris cf. alveolarisPtychostomum imbricatulumSiteLight microscope Olympus Ltd BX53 with Nomarski DIC opticsDicranum scopariumSyntrichia ruraliformisBX53Pseudochlorella spKlebsormidium cf flaccidumOlympus LtdCladonia novochlorophaeaDATE TIMECladonia cocciferaCladonia conistaNostoc cf. linckiaDiplosphaera chodatii16S rRNAOxyrrhynchium praelongumTetracystis cf sarcinalisChlorokybus atmophyticusNostoc sp.Interfilum cf. massjukiaeMicarea misellaCoelastrella spStenomitos spNostoc spEvent labelLecanora hageniiPolytrichum piliferumTetradesmus arenicolaElevation of eventPlanophila spChlorococcum sp.Campylopus introflexusCladonia ramulosaCephaloziella divaricataPseudochlorella sp.Nostoc cf. communeChlorolobion spNannochloris spCladonia rangiformisMacrochloris spNannochloris sp.Cladonia fimbriataEvernia prunastriCaloplaca cerinellaLecania cyrtellaLecanora persimilisCladonia subulataPseudoscleropodium purumStichococcus cf bacillarisLatitude of eventLight microscopeInterfilum terricolaCladonia glaucaCladonia portentosaPlanophila sp.Spongiochloris spCladonia reisediment analysisCladonia gracilisHypnum cupressiformeTolypothrix cf. byssoideaCeratodon purpureusEcologyCladonia uncialis ssp biuncialisPseudomuriella cf. aurantiacaCylindrocystis sp.Klebsormidium cf. subtileRacomitrium canescensMicrocoleus vaginatusCoccomyxa spCylindrocystis spLobochlamys sp.soil ecologyXanthoria parietinaCladonia ciliataHypnum cupressiforme var. lacunosumActinochloris terrestrisInterfilum cf massjukiaeNatural SciencesChlorella vulgarisMacrochloris sp.Coelastrella sp.Bracteacoccus spRacomitrium elongatumCladonia scabriusculaNostoc cf. edaphicumStichococcus allasLocationNostoc cf edaphicumKlebsormidium cf. flaccidumLophozia bicuspidataPseudomuriella cf aurantiacaKlebsormidium crenulatumduneNostoc cf communeLeptolyngbya sp.Ptilidium ciliatumCladonia macilentaMyrmecia cf. irregularisPtychostomum compactumLobochlamys spPleurozium schreberiCladonia arbusculaPhyscia tenellaBrachythecium albicansPeltigera hymeniaAmandinea punctataTimaviella sp.Scoliciosporum galluraeParietochloris cf alveolarisAsterococcus sp.Hennediella heimiiTimaviella spDATE/TIMECladonia humilisBryum capillareTolypothrix cf byssoideaKlebsormidium cf subtileEremochloris sp.Cladonia floerkeanaSpongiochloris sp.Cladonia uncialis ssp. biuncialisHypnum jutlandicum
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Demonstration of dihydro-orotate dehydrogenase inNeurospora crassa hyphae with a cytochemical procedure

1971

Dihydro-orotate dehydrogenase activity was demonstrated in the hyphae of the fungusNeurospora crassa by a cytochemical technique. The activity was slightly stronger in the hyphal tips thus demonstrating the more intense metabolic activity in these parts of the mycelium. Several control reactions showed that the staining reaction was specific.

Orotic AcidMicroscopyFormatesStaining and LabelingbiologyHyphaHistocytochemistryChemistryfungiCrassaDehydrogenaseCell BiologyDihydro-orotate dehydrogenasebiology.organism_classificationStainingNeurosporaBiochemistryAnatomyOxidoreductasesMetabolic activityAzo CompoundsDevelopmental biologyMyceliumThe Histochemical Journal
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Molecular cloning of the RPS0 gene from Candida tropicalis.

2001

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RPS0 A and B genes encode proteins essential for maturation of the 40S ribosomal subunit precursors. We have isolated a homologue of the RPS0 gene from Candida tropicalis, which we named CtRPS0. The C. tropicalisRPS0 encodes a protein of 261 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular weight of 28.65 kDa and an isoelectric point of 4.79. CtRps0p displays significant amino acid sequence homology with Rps0p from C. albicans, S. cerevisiae, Neurospora crassa, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Pneumocystis carinii and higher organisms, such as human, mouse and rat. CtRPS0 on a high copy number vector can complement the lethal phenotype linked to the disruption of both R…

Ribosomal ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGenes FungalMolecular Sequence DataBioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryNeurospora crassaCandida tropicalisFungal ProteinsRibosomal proteinGeneticsAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularGeneSouthern blotCandidaGeneticsBase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidGenetic Complementation TestNucleic acid sequencebiology.organism_classificationSchizosaccharomyces pombeProtein Processing Post-TranslationalBiotechnologyYeast (Chichester, England)
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Analysis of the polypeptide composition of the cell walls of Neurospora crassa. Similarities with the proteinaceous material secreted by the slime va…

1991

The polypeptide composition of cell walls from the wild-type strain of Neurospora crassa is compared with that of the proteinaceous extracellular coat (PEM) secreted by the slime strain of this fungus. Analyses included determination of the polypeptide pattern by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and blotting followed by staining with Concanavalin A and antibodies raised against the overall antigenic components present in either (whole cell walls or PEM) structure. A complex protein assortment was found associated to the walls of the wild type strain. The similarities observed between the polypeptide patterns of the cell walls and PEM, in addition to the immunological cross-reactivity exhi…

Strain (chemistry)biologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationNeurospora crassaStainingCell wallBiochemistryConcanavalin AGeneticsbiology.proteinExtracellularSecretionPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiotechnologyMycological Research
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