「Vibrio」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ths, and nemerteans have been shown to contain | Vibrio alginolyticus and TTX. |
MotA' can functionally complement a non-motile | Vibrio alginolyticus with a non-functional'pomA' gene |
studies have revealed that a 'pomA' mutant of ' | Vibrio alginolyticus' can regain motility by expressi |
used to power the flagellum of the transgenic ' | Vibrio alginolyticus', MotA is not in itself an essen |
s include many bacteria (Aeromonads, Bacillus, | Vibrio, among others), which may be pathogenic or det |
cluding Escherichia coli, Erwinia, Salmonella, | Vibrio and Pseudomonas. |
notable and commonly occurring pathogens being | Vibrio anguillarum, the cause of septicaemia in farme |
tinction amongst the organisms is that not all | Vibrio are V. cholerae. |
These species of | vibrio are thought to be a cause of coral bleaching |
etraodonis, certain species of Pseudomonas and | Vibrio, as well as others-and that these are the sour |
on bacteria associated with TTX production are | Vibrio bacteria, with Vibrio alginolyticus being the |
The non | vibrio but hydrogen sulphide producting organisms pro |
togens, Protamaeba, Vampyrella, Protomonae and | Vibrio, but not Nostoc and other cyanobacteria, which |
besides creating a reduced atmosphere in which | vibrio can grow due to its facultative anaerobic natu |
Vibrio cholerae (Cholera toxin) | |
Main article: | Vibrio cholerae |
Diagram of the bacterium, | Vibrio cholerae |
In tropical areas analysis of | Vibrio cholerae is also routinely undertaken. |
assettes may be called a super-integron, as in | Vibrio cholerae chromosome 2. |
cholera toxin ( | Vibrio cholerae) |
It also regulates sRNA in | Vibrio cholerae, a specific example being MicX sRNA. |
salmonella, shigella, listeria, campylobacter, | vibrio cholerae, vibrio parahaemolyticus and yersinia |
given to a particular strain of the bacterium | Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera. |
They have been found to house the bacterium | Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera, by allowing th |
Vibrio cholerae: The bacterium that causes cholera (S | |
erase, aldehyde monooxygenase, luciferase, and | Vibrio fischeri luciferase. |
The lux operon is a set of genes in | Vibrio fischeri, a rod-shaped bacterium residing in o |
Quorum sensing was first studied in | Vibrio fischeri, a marine bacterium that uses a synth |
The | Vibrio genus, which include V. cholerae and V. vulnif |
Vibrio harveyi is a species of Gram-negative, biolumi | |
They can kill bacteria beyond the genus | Vibrio, including other proteobacteria. |
ecrosis, baculoviral midgut gland necrosis and | Vibrio infections. |
Vibrio noctiluca Weisglass and Skreb 1963 | |
(Latin: the | vibrio of poison) stag.ni.spu.man' |
sed for abortive classification schemes of the | vibrio, particularly to type various kinds of cholera |
Enterobacteria phage T4, Pseudomonas phage 42, | Vibrio phage nt-1 |
r with H+ and Na+-driven components can rotate | Vibrio polar flagella by using sodium ions." |
acillus dysenteriae, B. typhi, Pseudomonas and | Vibrio Proteus." |
nvolved in the regulation of quorum sensing in | Vibrio species. |
s used in microbiology laboratories to isolate | Vibrio spp. |
From species within genus | Vibrio to Alteromonas, the presence of agarase allows |
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