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- studied species of spiroplasmas are Spiroplasma poulsonii, a reproductive mani****tor and defensive insect symbiont, Spiroplasma citri, the causative...
- other Spiroplasma species, S. citri is an auxotroph for most of the necessary amino acids, meaning that it obtains them from the host. Spiroplasmas in general...
- DNA replication, transcription, and translation. The small genomes of Spiroplasmas is close to the minimal complement necessary for life and pathogenesis...
- Spiroplasma mirum is a bacterium in the genus Spiroplasma. A strain of it, called Spiroplasma mirum strain SMCA (Suckling mouse cataract agent), causes...
- Spiroplasma poulsonii are bacteria of the genus Spiroplasma that are commonly endosymbionts of flies. These bacteria live in the hemolymph (insect blood)...
- subfamily Gokushovirinae. Spiroplasma bacteria serve as natural hosts. There is only one species in this genus: Spiroplasma virus SpV4. Viruses in Spiromicrovirus...
- A, 8.1% C, 14.8% G, and 40% T. (UGA does not specify a stop codon in spiroplasmas; instead, the universal opal stop codon, UGA, codes for tryptophan.)...
- Phytopathology. Pub. No. P-2002-0023-SSA. G., Markham, P. (1983). "Spiroplasmas in leafhoppers: a review". Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 56 (5–6):...
- tricks of the trade". Virginia Tech. 2011. Gasparich, Gail E. (2010). "Spiroplasmas and phytoplasmas: Microbes ****ociated with plant hosts". Biologicals...
- Many are able to move about through gliding, but members of the genus Spiroplasma are helical and move by twisting. The best-known genus in the Mollicutes...