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- Allomonas - Text.
- Beggiatoa - Text and Images.
- Beggiatoa - Text and Images.
- Beggiatoa sp. - Text und Abbildungen.
- Cardiobacteriaceae - Text.
- Cellvibrio - Text.
- Chromatiaceae - Text.
- Coxiella - Text and Images.
- E. coli Genome
Project (University of Wisconsin, Madison) - The E. coli Genome Project site
is divided into six project-related categories including project history, staff,
and publications. The new Data and Analysis subsection is the centerpiece of this
site with eleven browsable ORF tables that provide information on 12 characteristics
of each gene. An additional RNA table includes information on all non-protein
encoding RNA species.
- Enhydrobacter - Text.
- Enterobacter - Text and Images.
- Enterobacter
cloacae - Text.
- Enterobacteriaceae - Text.
- Enterobacteriaceae,
Vibrio, Campylobacter and Helicobacter - Text and Images.
- Erwinia - Text.
- Erwinia
Primer - Text.
- Escherichia - Text and Images.
- Escherichia
coli - Links.
- Feuerbrand
(Erwinia amylovora) - Text und Abbildung.
- Francisella
tularensis (Tularemia) - Text and Images.
- Klebsiella - One Potentially Nasty Bacteria.
- Klebsiella - Text and Images.
- Klebsiella
pneumoniae - Links.
- Legionellaceae - Text.
- Methylococcaceae - Text.
- Muskie
Pox (Piscirickettsia) Fact Sheet - Text and Images.
- Oceanospirillum - Text.
- Pasteurella - Text and Images.
- Photobacterium - Text.
- Photobacterium
damsela - Text.
- Pseudomonas - Links.
- Pseudomonas - Text and Images.
- Salinivibrio - Text.
- Salmonella - Text and Images.
- Salmonella
species - Links.
- Vibrio
cholerae - Links.
- Vibrio
phosphoreum from Squid or Ocean Fish - Text.
- Vibrio
vulnificus - Text.
- Vibrionaceae - Text.
- Vibrionen -
Text und Abbildung.
- Xanthomonas - Text and Images.
- Xanthomonas
Page: Genetic Analysis Of Intraspecific Variation In Pathovars Of Xanthomonas
campestris (Pammel) Dowson By Host Range, Plasmids, and Restriction Fragment-Length
Polymorphism. By Gerard Raymond Lazo, 1987. The document contains an introduction,
literature review and four main parts: (1) Host range of pathovars of X. campestris,
(2) Conservation of plasmid DNA sequences and pathovar identificarion of strains
of X. campestris, (3) Are race-specific avirulence genes encoded by plasmids of
X. campestris pv. malvacearum? and (4) Pathovars of X. campestris are distinguishable
by restriction fragment length polymorphism.
- Yersinia - Text.
- Yersinia - Text and Images.
- Yersinia
enterocolitica - Links.
- Yersinia
pestis - Links.
- Yersinia
pestis - Text und Abbildung.
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