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A new subtype of hepatitis C virus genotype 1: complete genome and phylogenetic relationships of an Equatorial Guinea isolate.

2006

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading cause of chronic liver disease and is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma. However, there have been few studies on the distribution and genetic diversity of HCV isolates in non-developed countries. Here, the complete genome sequence of an HCV genotype 1 isolate from Equatorial Guinea is reported, the first complete HCV-1 genome of African origin. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that this sequence always grouped with sequences of genotype 1, but did not group clearly with any subtype described so far. An analysis of partial NS5B gene sequences with additional sequences of African origin also failed to find close similarities between the new sequenc…

GenotypeMolecular Sequence DataGenome ViralHepacivirusBiologyGenomechemistry.chemical_compoundPhylogeneticsVirologyGenotypeCoding regionHumansGeneNS5BPhylogenyWhole genome sequencingGeneticsPhylogenetic treevirus diseasesSequence Analysis DNAVirologyHepatitis Cdigestive system diseaseschemistryDNA ViralEquatorial GuineaThe Journal of general virology
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Nothodissotis (Melastomataceae), a new genus from Atlantic Central Africa, including the new species N. alenensis from Equatorial Guinea

2019

Based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence, a new genus of Melastomataceae (Melastomateae), Nothodissotis Veranso-Libalah & G.Kadereit, gen. nov., is described from Atlantic Central Africa. Nothodissotis is distinguished from other African Melastomateae genera by its calyx-lobes that are notched at apex and asymmetrical (vs. entire and symmetrical). Nothodissotis includes two species: the type species N.barteri (Hook.f.) Veranso-Libalah & G.Kadereit, comb. nov. (syn. Dissotisbarteri Hook.f.), and the new species N.alenensis Veranso-Libalah & O. Lachenaud, sp. nov., described and illustrated here. Both species are restricted to open vegetation on rock outcrops w…

MelastomataceaeBiodiversity & ConservationZoologyPlant ScienceBiologyphylogenyHypanthiumFloristics & DistributionMagnoliopsidaAtlantic Ocean IslandsGenuslcsh:BotanymorphologyIUCN Red ListVulnerable speciesPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular systematicsTaxonomynew speciesAppendagevulnerable speciesCentral AfricaNomenclatureMyrtalesDissotisplant conservationbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989TracheophytaType speciesMelastomataceaeAfricaEquatorial GuineaConservation statusNothodissotisResearch ArticleIdentification keyPhytoKeys
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Human Bertiella studeri in Equatorial Guinea.

1998

Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyMiddle AgedCestode InfectionsPraziquantelAntiplatyhelmintic AgentsInfectious DiseasesBertiella studeriEquatorial GuineaHumansParasitologyFemaleTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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