Perkinsus marinus is a species of alveolate belonging to the phylum Perkinsozoa. It is similar to a dinoflagellate. It is known as a prevalent pathogen...
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Perkinsus is a genus of alveolates in the phylum Perkinsozoa. The genus was erected in 1978 to better treat its type species, Perkinsus marinus, known...
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can affect either farmed C. virginica or C. gigas oysters include Perkinsus marinus (Dermo) and Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX). However, C. virginica are...
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Syndiniales and Oxyrrhis are distantly related to the dinoflagellates. Perkinsus marinus and the Apicomplexa both have histones while the dinoflagellates appear...
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presence of histones in one of the closest relative to dinoflagellates, Perkinsus marinus and an early-branching dinoflagellate, Hematodinium sp. However, histone-like...
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(1998). "Effects of tributyltin and hypoxia on the progression of Perkinsus marinus infections and host defence mechanisms in oyster, Crassostrea virginica...
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much ongoing research. "Dermo" is caused by a protozoan parasite (Perkinsus marinus). It is a prevalent pathogen, causes massive mortality, and poses...
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resistance against co-occurring parasites Haplosporidium nelson (MSX) and Perkinsus marinus (Dermo). They achieved dual resistance to the disease in four generations...
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cabochons was made Louisiana's official state gem in 2011. "Dermo" (Perkinsus marinus) is a marine disease of oysters, caused by a protozoan parasite. It...
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infection of the population by a parasitic microorganism similar to Perkinsus marinus, which is known for disrupting oyster farming in the Gulf of Mexico...
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periodic hypoxia and older oysters were largely infected by Dermo (Perkinsus marinus). Over 250 thousand adult oysters have been planted by the project...
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reilianum Plant pathogen CBQ69093 321aa 32% 43% Fungi 1215.8 mya Perkinsus marinus pathogen of oysters XP_002787624 219aa 31% 48% Protista 1381.2 mya...
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research includes work on the disease in Eastern oysters caused by Perkinsus marinus, and she co-led a special issue focused on marine disease in Philosophical...
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group unveiled: a plastid biosynthesis pathway in the oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 25 (6): 1167–79. doi:10.1093/molbev/msn064...
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ramosa Metchnikoff, 1888, while D. marinum has been reclassified as Perkinsus marinus. The frog parasite Dermocystidium ranae has recently been segregated...
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dying. Artificial selection is able to achieve a similar result. Perkinsus marinus, also known as "dermo", is another oyster pathogen. Department of...
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identifying the parasitic protist Dermocystidium marinum, later renamed Perkinsus marinus, the pathogen causing the disease perkinsosis, also known as dermo...
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(2003). Multiple protein phylogenies show that Oxyrrhis marina and Perkinsus marinus are early branches of the dinoflagellate lineage. International Journal...
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"The Structure Of Perkinsus Marinus (Mackin, Owen And Collier, 1950) Levine, 1978 With Comments On Taxonomy And Phylogeny Of Perkinsus Spp". Journal of...
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Cryptocaryon (redirect from Icthyophthirius marinus)
aquaria. Cryptocaryon irritans was originally classified as Ichthyophthirius marinus, but it is not closely related to the other species. It belongs to the...
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Široký, 2024. The vertebrate host of this species is the cane toad (Bufo marinus). The invertebrate host is the tick Amblyomma rotondatum. Toads become...
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caerula) L. minima - African common toad (Bufo regularis), cane toad (Bufo marinus), blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), rice field frogs (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus)...
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