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  1. Hongos endófitos: Ventajas adaptativas que habitan en el interior de las plantas by Abello, J.F., Kelemu, Segenet

    Published 2006
    “…A wide range of economically important plants have been reported to harbor endophytes. In these symbiotic mutualisms, both host and symbiont gain benefits from the association. …”
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  2. Symbionts do not affect the mating incompatibility between the Brazilian-1 and Peruvian morphotypes of the Anastrepha fraterculus cryptic species complex by Devescovi, Francisco, Conte, Claudia Alejandra, Augustinos, Antonios A., Cancio Martinez, Elena I., Segura, Diego Fernando, Caceres, Carlos, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Bourtzis, Kostas

    Published 2020
    “…Among others, two of their morphotypes, the Brazilian-1 and Peruvian, have accumulated differences in pre- and post-zygotic mechanisms resulting in a degree of reproductive isolation. Both harbor a different strain of Wolbachia, which is a widespread endosymbiotic bacterium among many invertebrates producing a range of reproductive effects. …”
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  3. Trends of aboveground net primary productivity of Patagonian meadows, the omitted ecosystem in desertification studies by Curcio, Matías Hernán, Irisarri, Jorge Gonzalo Nicolás, Garcia Martinez, Guillermo Carlos, Oesterheld, Martin

    Published 2023
    “…The extended steppes of Patagonia harbor small meadows whose compounded area is comparatively small, but their aboveground net primary production (ANPP) is up to ten times higher than their surroundings. …”
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  4. Babesia microti immunoreactive rhoptry-associated protein-1 paralogs are ancestral members of the piroplasmid-confined RAP-1 family by Bastos, Reginaldo, Thekkiniath, Jose, Ben Mamoun, Choukri, Fuller, Lee, Molestina, Robert E., Florin-Christensen, Mónica, Schnittger, Leonhard, Alzan, Heba F., Suarez, Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…BmIPA48 and Bm960 proteins contain a N-terminal signal peptide, share very low sequence identity (<13%) with pRAP-1 from other species, and harbor one or more transmembrane domains. Diversification of the piroplasmid-confined prap-1 family is characterized by amplification of genes, protein domains, and a high sequence polymorphism. …”
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  5. The genetic control of glabrous glume during African rice domestication by Chang, L., Hu, M., Ning, J., He, W., Gao, J., Ndjiondjop, M.N., Fu, Y., Liu, F., Sun, H., Gu, P., Sunc, C., Zhu, Z.

    Published 2022
    “…Among 82 African cultivated rice varieties investigated in this study, 59 (approximately 71%) lines exhibit glabrous glumes and harbor the hAT transposon; however, the other 23 varieties (approximately 29%), which exhibit pubescent glumes, lack the hAT transposon, indicating that glag5 had undergone strong artificial selection. …”
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  6. Curated genome annotation of Oryza sativa ssp. japonica and comparative genome analysis with Arabidopsis thaliana. by Itoh, Takeshi, Tanaka, Tsuyoshi, Barrero, Roberto A., Yamasaki, Chisato, Fujii, Yasuyuki, Hilton, Phillip B., Antonio, Baltazar A., Aono, Hideo, Apweiler, Rolf, Bruskiewich, Richard, Bureau, Thomas, Burr, Frances, Costa de Oliveira, Antonio, Fuks, Galina, Habara, Takuya, Haberer, Georg, Han, Bin, Harada, Erimi, Hiraki, Aiko T., Hirochika, Hirohiko, Hoen, Douglas, Hokari, Hiroki, Hosokawa, Satomi, Hsing, Yue, Ikawa, Hiroshi, Ikeo, Kazuho, Imanishi, Tadashi, Ito, Yukiyo, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Kanno, Masako, Kawahara, Yoshihiro, Kawamura, Toshiyuki, Kawashima, Hiroaki, Khurana, Jitendra P., Kikuchi, Shoshi, Komatsu, Setsuko, Koyanagi, Kanako O., Kubooka, Hiromi, Lieberherr, Damien, Lin, Yao-Cheng, Lonsdale, David, Matsumoto, Takashi, Matsuya, Akihiro, McCombie, W. Richard, Messing, Joachim, Miyao, Akio, Mulder, Nicola, Nagamura, Yoshiaki, Nam, Jongmin, Namiki, Nobukazu, Numa, Hisataka, Nurimoto, Shin, O’Donovan, Claire, Ohyanagi, Hajime, Okido, Toshihisa, OOta, Satoshi, Osato, Naoki, Palmer, Lance E., Quetier, Francis, Raghuvanshi, Saurabh, Saichi, Naomi, Sakai, Hiroaki, Sakai, Yasumichi, Sakata, Katsumi, Sakurai, Tetsuya, Sato, Fumihiko, Sato, Yoshiharu, Schoof, Heiko, Seki, Motoaki, Shibata, Michie, Shimizu, Yuji, Shinozaki, Kazuo, Shinso, Yuji, Singh, Nagendra K., Smith-White, Brian, Takeda, Jun-ichi, Tanino, Motohiko, Tatusova, Tatiana, Thongjuea, Supat, Todokoro, Fusano, Tsugane, Mika, Tyagi, Akhilesh K., Vanavichit, Apichart, Wang, Aihui, Wing, Rod A., Yamaguchi, Kaori, Yamamoto, Mayu, Yamamoto, Naoyuki, Yu, Yeisoo, Zhang, Hao, Zhao, Qiang, Higo, Kenichi, Burr, Benjamin, Gojobori, Takashi, Sasaki, Takuji

    Published 2007
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  7. A novel pathogenic DICER1 gene variant is associated with hereditary multinodular goiter in an Argentine family as evidenced by clinical, biochemical and molecular genetic analysis by Targovnik, Héctor M., Barh, Debmalya, Papendieck, Patricia, Adrover, Ezequiela, Gallo, Ariel M., Chiesa, Ana, Marques Da Silva, Wanderson, Azevedo, Vasco, Rivolta, Carina M.

    Published 2025
    “…Family segregation analysis showed that his affected sister and his affected brother also were heterozygous for same variant, whereas the father was a healthy heterozygous carrier of the variant and the healthy mother harbor only wild-type alleles in the DICER1 gene. …”
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