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Peter L Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Mar 2012 12:06:01 -0500
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I attended a presentation yesterday here at Cornell "Assessing the impact of Nosema Disease in Apid Bees" by Leellen Solter, Illinois Natural History Survey. One thing that she emphasized is that the place of Nosema in the phylogenetic tree is not yet settled. They are weird little things. 

> Traditional taxonomic studies and species classification of the microsporidia were mainly based on biological characters, DNA-based molecular markers have  become increasingly important in microsporidian taxonomy ... ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences are currently used in the classification of microsporidia ...  --Phylogenetic characterization of a microsporidium (Nosema sp. MPr) isolated from the Pieris rapae. Parasitol Res 2012

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