22 research outputs found

    Interfacing Large Interactive Systems Models and the User: The Case of a Beef Cattle Enterprise Model for Decision Assistance

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    Phylogenetic analysis of the PpSP15-like family of sand fly salivary proteins.

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    <p>Phylogenetic analysis of PpSP15-like salivary proteins from <i>Phlebotomus ariasi</i> (Pari), <i>Phlebotomus perniciosus</i> (Pper), <i>Phlebotomus orientalis</i> Addis Zemen colony (PorA), <i>P. orientalis</i> Melka Werer colony (PorM), <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> (Ptob), and <i>Lutzomyia longipalpis</i> (Lulo). The JTT model was used for this phylogenic analysis. Sequence names, GenBank accession numbers and branch values are indicated. PpSP15-like proteins from <i>Larroussius</i> sand fly species are divided into three distinct clades (Clade I–III).</p

    Salivary gland transcripts of <i>Phlebotomus orientalis</i> – Addis Zemen colony.

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    <p>Putatively secreted salivary proteins from AZ <i>Phlebotomus orientalis</i> colony with the number of cluster, GenBank accession number, presence in proteome, putative mature protein features (MW- molecular weight, pI- isoelectric point), and best match to NR protein database.</p

    Phylogenetic analysis of the yellow-related family of sand fly salivary proteins.

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    <p>Phylogenetic analysis of yellow-related salivary proteins from <i>Phlebotomus ariasi</i> (Pari), <i>Phlebotomus perniciosus</i> (Pper), <i>Phlebotomus orientalis</i> Addis Zemen colony (PorA), <i>P. orientalis</i> Melka Werer colony (PorM), <i>Phlebotomus tobbi</i> (Ptob), and <i>Lutzomyia longipalpis</i> (Lulo). The JTT model was used for this phylogenic analysis. Sequence names, GenBank accession numbers and branch values are indicated. Yellow-related salivary proteins from <i>Larroussius</i> sand fly species are divided into two distinct clades (Clade I, II).</p

    Salivary apyrase in two <i>P. orientalis</i> colonies originated from Melka Werer (MW) and Addis Zemen (AZ), Ethiopia.

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    <p><i>Phlebotomus papatasi</i> was used as the control.</p><p>*One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount of enzyme that releases one micromole of orthophosphate per minute from the nucleotide substrate at specified assay conditions.</p><p>**Individual specific activity was calculated per gland pair as <i>P. papatasi</i> is characterized by dissimilar size of salivary glands <a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002709#pntd.0002709-Cerna1" target="_blank">[45]</a>.</p
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