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Found 85 dataset(s) matching "pathogen genes".
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Background The autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs), such as Graves' disease (GD) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), appear to develop as a result of complex interactions between...
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<p>2014 Swine CAFO Study SE for Agricultural Antibiotic Resistance in Mississippi State, Mississippi The environmental influence of farm management in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO)...
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(i) Severe perkinsea data was based on the observation of characteristic gross and microscopic lesions and the morphological identification of Perkinsea organisms within the lesions. Necropsies...
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This data set is comprised of one table with sampling information and NCBI BioProject accession numbers for sequence information of this amplicon-based study targeting Labyrinthula, Phytophthora,...
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Pharmaceuticals and personal care products, including antimicrobials, can be found at trace levels in treated wastewater effluent. Impacts of chemical contaminants on coastal aquatic microbial...
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Laboratory experiments conducted in 2023 by the Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) evaluated recovery of microorganisms by dead-end ultrafiltration using the Nipro...
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<p><em>Salmonella enterica</em> subsp. <em>enterica</em> bacteria are important foodborne pathogens with major economic impact. Some isolates exhibit increased heat tolerance, a concern for food...
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<p>The ascomycete <em>Neofusicoccum parvum</em>, one of the causal agents of Botryosphaeria dieback, is a destructive wood‐infecting fungus and a serious threat to grape production worldwide. The...
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Viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) is a disease of marine and anadromous fishes, which is poorly understood, largely because its causative iridovirus, erythrocytic necrosis virus (ENV), is...
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Background The legume Medicago truncatula has emerged as a model plant for the molecular and genetic dissection of various plant processes involved in rhizobial, mycorrhizal and...
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<p>Boxwood blight disease, caused by the fungi <em>Calonectria henricotiae</em> and <em>C. pseudonaviculata</em>, is an emergent threat to natural and managed landscapes worldwide.</p> <p>Boxwood...
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Staphylococcus aureus colonizes the nares of approximately 30% of humans, a risk factor for opportunistic infections. Because of the potential threat of S. aureus to astronaut health, the effect...
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<p>The ascomycete fungus <em>Cryphonectria parasitica</em> is the causal agent of chestnut blight disease. This deadly fungal pathogen was introduced into North America from Asia before the turn...
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<p>Data are the individual group values for oral and cloacal virus shedding and antibody titers for reach treatment group from: Mo et al., The pathogenicity and transmission of live bird market...
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SARS-CoV-2 Data from National Wastewater Surveillance System Surge Capacity Sampling, September 2021
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is used to determine the consumption of, or exposure to, chemicals or pathogens in human populations, and is conducted by collecting representative samples of...
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Background Most organisms have developed ways to recognize and interact with other species. Symbiotic interactions range from pathogenic to mutualistic. Some molecular mechanisms of...
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<p>The complete genome sequence data of <em>S. aureus</em> SJTUF_J27 isolated from seaweed in China is reported here. The size of the genome is 2.8 Mbp with 32.9% G+C content, consisting of 2614...
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<p>The longhorned tick, <em>Haemaphysalis longicornis</em>, feeds upon a wide range of bird and mammalian hosts. Mammalian hosts include cattle, deer, sheep, goats, humans, and horses. This tick...
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Specific Plot Design: Selection of specific sites will include those recently established by Dr. Karen Hughes (lead PI) at Twin Creeks (mixed burn), Baskins Creek Trail (mid to heavy burn), Balsom...
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A table (DP_OTU.xlsx) contains rows as OTUs, columns as samples, and entries representing the abundance of each OTU. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Gomez-Alvarez, V.,...