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A New Symbiotic Lineage Related to Neisseria and Snodgrassella Arises from the Dynamic and Diverse Microbiomes in Sucking Lice
Predicting the Proteins of Angomonas Deanei, Strigomonas Culicis and Their Respective Endosymbionts Reveals New Aspects of the Trypanosomatidae Family
Evaluation of MALDI Biotyper for Identification of Taylorella Equigenitalis and Taylorella Asinigenitalis Kristina Lantz Iowa State University
Survival of Taylorellae in the Environmental Amoeba Acanthamoeba Castellanii Julie Allombert, Anne Vianney, Claire Laugier, Sandrine Petry, Laurent Hébert
Genome Evolution and Phylogenomic Analysis of Candidatus Kinetoplastibacterium, the Betaproteobacterial Endosymbionts of Strigomonas and Angomonas
Trypanosomatids Are Much More Than Just Trypanosomes: Clues from the Expanded Family Tree
Contagious Equine Metritis
Adiavet™ Cemo Taylorella Real Time
Comparative Semen Microbiota Composition of a Stallion in a Taylorella Equigenitalis Carrier and Non-Carrier State
A Genomic Perspective on a New Bacterial Genus and Species From
Endosymbiont Capture, a Repeated Process of Endosymbiont Transfer with Replacement in Trypanosomatids Angomonas Spp
Initial Occurrence of Taylorella Asinigenitalis and Its Detection in Nurse Mares, a Stallion and Donkeys in Kentucky
Ar-113: the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station 113Th Annual
Genetic Tools for the Trypanosomatid Angomonas Deanei Help to Dissect Host/Endosymbiont Interactions
Farming, Slaving and Enslavement: Histories of Endosymbioses During
Genomic Characterization of the [I]Taylorella Genus[/I]
Characterization of Uncultured, Human Oral Microbiota Using a Targeted, Single-Cell Genomics Approach
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The Reduced Genome of Candidatus Kinetoplastibacterium
Foreign Animal Diseases
Taylorella Asinigenitalis Sp. Nov., a Bacterium Isolated from the Genital Tract of Male Donkeys (Equus Asinus)
Development of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Methods for Detecting Taylorella Equigenitalis and Taylorella Asinigenitalis
Evaluation of MALDI-TOF MS and an Expanded Custom Reference Spectra
S1. the Genomes of the Order Burkholderiales (Taxid:80840) in The
AR-120: 2007 KAES Annual Report
Burkholderia Mallei: 'GLANDERS'
Control of Primary Metabolism by a Virulence Regulatory Network Promotes Robustness in a Plant Pathogen
Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) Is a Highly Communicable Venereal Disease of Equine Metritis Horses, Caused by the Bacterium Taylorella Equigenitalis
Purple Bacteria and Their Relatives”
Farming, Slaving and Enslavement: Histories of Endosymbioses During Kinetoplastid Evolution Cambridge.Org/Par
The Genomic Cooperation Between Bacterium and Host in the Synthesis
Detection of Taylorella Equigenitalis and Taylorella Asinigenitalis in Horses in Croatia As a Result of Small Scale Survey