Browsing by Subject "microbiome"
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(2023-06-19)True jellyfishes of the class Scyphozoa exhibit a range of unique biological traits and are intrinsically linked to the ecosystems in which they reside. Despite this, their ecology, systematics and biology have long been ...
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(2013-06-07)The rumen microbiome is a dynamic environment consisting of bacteria, protist, and fungi responsible for fiber degradation. Advances in molecular techniques have enabled description of bacterial microbiome via pyrosequencing. ...
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(2019-04-03)Water is a major limiting resource in agriculture worldwide, restricting crop yields in approximately 70 percent of arable farmlands. My goal was to alleviate drought stress in grasses using plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria ...
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(2013-11-07)Recent molecular studies have revealed that the canine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a highly complex microbial ecosystem. Gut microbes play a very important role in the development and regulation of the immune ...
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(2015-08-10)Geographic isolation plays a major role in population divergence, but host-plants can also generate selective forces that drive genetic differentiation. Host-plant associations of insects can also be mediated by their ...
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(2023-04-21)Animals are in constant interaction with single-celled organisms. These microbes inhabit an animal’s environment as well as most surfaces of the body, including the skin and gut. The intimate relationship animals have with ...
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(2017-07-06)The collective prokaryotic diversity in the rumen was examined by performing a meta-analysis of the 16s rRNA gene sequences available. This included 34 studies as of December 2016, with 22,003 OTUs, representing 68 phyla ...
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(2017-06-23)Chronic gastrointestinal disease in dogs can manifest itself in many different ways including vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. Bile acid dysmetabolism has recently been recognized as an important component of chronic ...
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(2017-05-30)The canine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is home to a complex ecosystem known as the microbiome. The microbiota (i.e., bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa) are metabolically active, augmenting host digestion and thereby ...
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(2021-07-14)In recent years, a surge in cases of chronic and treatment resistant dermatophytosis (ringworm) in humans has brought renewed interest in studying this disease. Persian cats are prone to developing a severe form of ...