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genospecies

ge·no·spe·cies

(jē'nō-spē'sēz, jen'),
A group of organisms in which interbreeding is possible, as evidenced by genetic transfer and recombination.
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ge·no·spe·cies

(jē'nō-spē-shēz)
A group of organisms in which interbreeding is possible, as evidenced by genetic transfer and recombination.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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REP is selected for and other genospecies selected against in ticks feeding on lizards.
Plasmid distribution & antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of acinetobacter genospecies from healthy skin of a tribal population in western India.
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies in Ixodes ricinus Ticks in Europe: a Metaanalysis.
sputigena, and Capnocytophaga genospecies AHN8471) are part of the commensal bacteria in the oral flora of humans, which are capable of causing sepsis in immunocompromised patients [9].
Zhang, "Genotypic diversity of clinical Actinomyces species: phenotype, source, and disease correlation among genospecies," Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol.
Lyme disease, also referred to as Lyme borreliosis, is caused by different genospecies of the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson sensu lato.
Comparative in vitro antimicrobial susceptibilities and synergistic activities of antimicrobial combinations against carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter species: Acinetobacter baumannii versus Acinetobacter genospecies 3 and 13TU.
Other studies with different dyes, such as carboxyfluorescein diacetate (CFSE) and isothiocyanate isomer I (FITC), have previously been used to stain different genospecies of B.
burgdorferi genospecies--the same genospecies detected in ticks collected at a probable patient exposure site.
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