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James A. Roth, a microbiologist at the College of Veterinary Medicine who presided over the destruction, said the university's records on its anthrax strains were extremely limited and that the labeling on the vials themselves was often cryptic, leaving officials unsure exactly how many strains the university had.
Despite of a lack of information on the resistance profiles of many strains, the phylogenetic analysis suggested that no distinction between resistant and sensitive strains was possible on the basis of their phylogenetic position.
S. Typhimurium biofilms can form on abiotic surfaces (e.g. glass, polystyrene, stainless steel) and biotic surfaces (e.g. human epithelial cells or gallstones); in many strains, the bacterial cells are associated with an extracellular matrix composed of curli (thin aggregative fimbriae) and cellulose [ 19- 24].
By leveraging haplotype information that now exists over many strains, the regions found to be linked to disease can be further narrowed by looking for shared haplotypes among strains of mice if the linkage is supported in multiple crosses (Cervino et al. 2005).
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Given the many strains in the relationship, it will take a strong commitment from both sides, and persistent diplomacy, to get one in time.
In a discovery that could radically change how the world fights influenza, researchers have engineered antibodies that protect against many strains of the virus, including even the 1918 Spanish flu and the H5N1 bird flu.
Future experiments with manually obtained growth curves in flasks could overcome these limitations, but the advantage of being able to include many strains in the study was considered the critical goal.
Reductions in cost have allowed the whole genome sequencing of many strains of the same species, and this can provide the necessary statistical power required to find associations between genotypes and phenotypes such as virulence.
It comes in many strains, and the vaccine protects against the most common ones.
The viruses that cause them, as well as hepatitis A and many strains of the common cold, are among the smallest known.
The Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio cholerae, as a species, is part of the normal flora of the aquatic ecosystems worldwide, but many strains of the species can cause severe disease in humans.
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