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Saleh A. Al-Farraj
Researcher at King Saud University
Publications - 220
Citations - 3163
Saleh A. Al-Farraj is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 193 publications receiving 2171 citations.
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Morphological and molecular information of a new species of Geleia (Ciliophora, Karyorelictea), with redescriptions of two Kentrophoros species from China
TL;DR: The morphology and infraciliature of three karyorelictean ciliates, Geleia sinica spec.
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The Photorespiratory BOU Gene Mutation Alters Sulfur Assimilation and Its Crosstalk With Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Sladjana Samuilov,Dominik Brilhaus,Nadine Rademacher,Samantha Flachbart,Leila Arab,Saleh A. Al-Farraj,Franziska Kuhnert,Stanislav Kopriva,Andreas P.M. Weber,Tabea Mettler-Altmann,Heinz Rennenberg,Heinz Rennenberg +11 more
TL;DR: Photorespiratory Ser production can be replaced by other metabolic Ser sources, but this replacement deregulates the cross-talk between S, N, and C metabolism, as a result of deregulation of genes of sulfur reduction and assimilation.
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Biodiversity of oligotrich ciliates in the South China Sea: description of three new Strombidium species (Protozoa, Ciliophora, Oligotrichia) with phylogenetic analyses
Wen Song,Xiaolu Zhao,Weiwei Liu,Xiaozhong Hu,Saleh A. Al-Farraj,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,Weibo Song,Alan Warren +7 more
TL;DR: The morphology and small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequences of three new species of ciliates in the genus Strombidium are recorded: S. paracapitatum sp.
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Morphology, morphogenesis, and molecular phylogeny of Uroleptus (Caudiholosticha) stueberi (Foissner, 1987) comb. nov. (Ciliophora, Hypotricha), and reclassification of the remaining Caudiholosticha species.
TL;DR: The morphology, morphogenesis, and SSU rDNA sequence of a Caudiholosticha stueberi population from Southwest China soil were analyzed and confirmed the assumption that this species does not belong to the urostyloids, but to the non-oxytrichid dorsomarginalian genus Uroleptus whose members have, in contrast to C. stuebersi, a distinct tail.
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Taxonomy and molecular systematics of three oligotrich (s.l.) ciliates including descriptions of two new species, Strombidium guangdongense sp. nov. and Strombidinopsis sinicum sp. nov. (Protozoa, Ciliophora)
TL;DR: In this study, the morphology of three oligotrich ciliates was investigated and the molecular phylogeny of each species based on small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequence data was analysed, suggesting the latter character is a synapomorphy for this group of strombidiids.