Microsporidiosis is a disease caused by highly infective parasitic microsporidian.
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The research team identified six genes in these parasites that were not found in any other microsporidian.
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The complete sequence of the smallest known nuclear genome from the microsporidian Encephalitozoon intestinalis.
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The microsporidian Nosema is a fungus-related microbe that produces spores that bees consume when they forage.
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The spores of microsporidian, known as pebrine, infect almost all ages, stages, breeds and hybrids of silkworms.
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The concentration of microsporidian spores, C. parvum and G. lamblia were highest during the weekends, when the beach was busiest.
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The disease is becoming increasingly complex because of increasing number of different types of microsporidian infecting silkworms.
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Gain and loss of multiple functionally related, horizontally transferred genes in the reduced genomes of two microsporidian parasites.
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Some have suggested that the syndrome may be an inability by beekeepers to correctly identify known diseases such as European foulbrood or the microsporidian fungus Nosema.
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Parasite of arthropods and fishes that invade and destroy host cells
The microsporidia constitute a phylum of spore-forming unicellular parasites. They were once thought to be protists but are now known to be fungi. Loosely 1500 of the probably more than one million species are named now. ...
(Microsporidia) Single-celled life forms, related to Protozoa.
(Microsporidia) A phylum of small parasitic protozoans.
(microsporidia) A group of single-celled eukaryotes that were once considered to be their own phylum but are now considered part of the fungal phylum.
(microsporidia) Unicellular parasites of animals and protists that molecular comparisons suggest may be most closely related to zygomycete fungi.