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Synergistes jonesii, gen. nov., sp.nov.: A Rumen Bacterium That Degrades Toxic Pyridinediols

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A new genus and species designation is proposed, Synergistes jonesii, for rumen bacteria that are able to degrade the toxic compound, 3-hydroxy-4(lH)-pyridone (3,4 DHP), that is produced in the rumen from mimosine.
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This article is published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology.The article was published on 1992-12-01. It has received 218 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Synergistes jonesii & Mimosine.

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Novel division level bacterial diversity in a Yellowstone hot spring.

TL;DR: A culture-independent molecular phylogenetic survey was carried out for the bacterial community in Obsidian Pool (OP), a Yellowstone National Park hot spring previously shown to contain remarkable archaeal diversity.
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The rumen bacteria

TL;DR: It is to be hoped that the major obstacles to cultivation of the most numerous rumen bacteria have been overcome by the development of sufficiently rigorous anaerobic methods and of suitable isolation media.
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Rumen microbial ecosystem

Devki Nandan Kamra
- 01 Jan 2005 - 
TL;DR: The necessity to use molecular biology techniques for identification and characterization of rumen microbes has been emphasized in this review and the microbial ecosystem is well studied for the rumen of domesticated animals, but it is poorly studied in buffalo and wild ruminants.
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Opportunities to improve fiber degradation in the rumen: microbiology, ecology, and genomics

TL;DR: How newer technologies such as genomic and metagenomic approaches can be used to improve the knowledge of the functional genomic framework of plant cell wall degradation in the rumen is discussed.
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Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4

TL;DR: Using an improved method of gel electrophoresis, many hitherto unknown proteins have been found in bacteriophage T4 and some of these have been identified with specific gene products.
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Cleavage of structural proteins during the assemble of the head of bacterio-phage T4

U. K. Laemmli
- 01 Jan 1970 - 
TL;DR: Using an improved method of gel electrophoresis, many hitherto unknown proteins have been found in bacteriophage T4 and some of these have been identified with specific gene products as mentioned in this paper.
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Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya.

TL;DR: It is proposed that a formal system of organisms be established in which above the level of kingdom there exists a new taxon called a "domain." Life on this planet would be seen as comprising three domains, the Bacteria, the Archaea, and the Eucarya, each containing two or more kingdoms.
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Modified Reagents for Determination of Urea and Ammonia

TL;DR: Combinations of reagents are described for the catalyzed indophenol reaction for the determination of ammonia, which produces a stable blue color, and the procedure is adapted to thedetermination of urea after hydrolysis with urease.
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Rapid determination of 16S ribosomal RNA sequences for phylogenetic analyses

TL;DR: A protocol is described for rapidly generating large blocks of 16S rRNA sequence data without isolation of the 16 S rRNA or cloning of its gene, and its phylogenetic usefulness is evaluated by examination of several 17S rRNAs whose gene sequences are known.
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