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Candidatus Cryptoplasma Associated with Green Lizards and Ixodes ricinus Ticks, Slovakia, 2004–2011 Kočíková et al. (2018). Emerging Infectious Diseases 24 (12) Ca. Cryptoplasma
The tick endosymbiont Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii and selenoproteins are essential for the growth of Rickettsia parkeri in the Gulf Coast tick vector Budachetri et al. (2018). Microbiome 6 (1) Ca. Midichloria mitochondrii
Molecular evidence of Rickettsia raoultii, “Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae” and a novel Babesia genotype in marbled polecats (Vormela peregusna) at the China-Kazakhstan border Liu et al. (2018). Parasites & Vectors 11 (1) Ca. Rickettsia barbariae
Comparative genomics reveals phylogenetic distribution patterns of secondary metabolites in Amycolatopsis species Adamek et al. (2018). BMC Genomics 19 (1) Amycolatopsis
A Secreted ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Peroxiredoxin Simultaneously Suppresses Both Localized and Systemic Innate Immune Responses In Planta Jain et al. (2018). Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 31 (12) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Genome-wide analysis of Borrelia turcica and ‘Candidatus Borrelia tachyglossi’ shows relapsing fever-like genomes with unique genomic links to Lyme disease Borrelia Gofton et al. (2018). Infection, Genetics and Evolution 66 Ca. Borrelia tachyglossi
Novel Geobacter species and diverse methanogens contribute to enhanced methane production in media-added methanogenic reactors Mei et al. (2018). Water Research 147 “Geobacter eutrophicus”
Genomic profiling of four cultivated Candidatus Nitrotoga spp. predicts broad metabolic potential and environmental distribution Boddicker, Mosier (2018). The ISME Journal 12 (12) Ca. Nitrotoga
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<scp>PM</scp> 3/84 (1) Inspection of places of production for ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’ Anonymous (2018). EPPO Bulletin 48 (3) Ca. Phytoplasma pyri
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The extracellular association of the bacterium “CandidatusDeianiraea vastatrix” with the ciliateParameciumsuggests an alternative scenario for the evolution ofRickettsiales Castelli et al. (2018). “Deianiraea vastatrix”
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