1968
DOI: 10.2307/3757163
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Taxonomic Significance of Isozyme Patterns of Some Myxomycetes, Order Physarales, Produced with Starch Gel Electrophoresis

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“…Taxonomy. Electrophoretic analysis has proved useful for classifying microorganisms (939), including enteric bacteria (180), mycobacteria (914), Vibrios (6), thermophilic aerobic sporeformers (67), Endameba (1049), and Candida (110); and in the classification of larger organisms such as myxomycetes (446), fungi (291,990), plants (179,1300,1322,1323), and insects (197).…”
Section: Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taxonomy. Electrophoretic analysis has proved useful for classifying microorganisms (939), including enteric bacteria (180), mycobacteria (914), Vibrios (6), thermophilic aerobic sporeformers (67), Endameba (1049), and Candida (110); and in the classification of larger organisms such as myxomycetes (446), fungi (291,990), plants (179,1300,1322,1323), and insects (197).…”
Section: Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%