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Antonio J. Martínez-Murcia

Researcher at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

Publications -  73
Citations -  3454

Antonio J. Martínez-Murcia is an academic researcher from Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aeromonas & Gene. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 66 publications receiving 3242 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio J. Martínez-Murcia include University of Alicante.

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Phylogenetic analysis of members of the genus Aeromonas based on gyrB gene sequences.

TL;DR: The phylogenetic relationships of all known species of the genus Aeromonas were investigated by using the sequence of gyrB, a gene that encodes the B-subunit of DNA gyrase, which proved to be an excellent molecular chronometer for phylogenetic studies.
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Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Aeromonas based on two housekeeping genes.

TL;DR: The analysis of rpoD provided initial evidence for clear phylogenetic divergence between the latter two species, and the simultaneous analysis of both clocks improved the reliability and the power to differentiate, in particular, closely related taxa.
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Identification of Aeromonas clinical isolates by restriction fragment length polymorphism of PCR-amplified 16S rRNA genes.

TL;DR: Computer analysis of the published 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that restriction fragment length polymorphism of the PCR-amplified 16SrRNA gene is a good and rapid way of assessing the identities of all known species of Aeromonas.
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Evaluation of prokaryotic diversity by restrictase digestion of 16S rDNA directly amplified from hypersaline environments

TL;DR: The technique appears to be promising as a rapid method for microbial biodiversity fingerprinting, useful to compare several environments and detect major shifts in species composition of the microbial population.
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Multilocus phylogenetic analysis of the genus Aeromonas

TL;DR: The intra- and inter-species phylogenetic relationships of 115 strains representing all Aeromonas species described to date were investigated by MLPA and the phylogenies obtained were consistent with each other, and clustering agreed with the aeromonas taxonomy recognized to date.