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Rhodococcus
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D012240 |
[A bacterial genus of the order ACTINOMYCETALES.
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Rhodococcus equi
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D016929 |
[A species of RHODOCOCCUS found in soil, herbivore dung, and in the intestinal tract of cows, horses, sheep, and pigs. It causes bronchopneumonia in foals and can be responsible for infection in humans compromised by immunosuppressive drug therapy, lymphoma, or AIDS.
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Rhodocyclaceae
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D043362 |
[A family of gram-negative bacteria in the order Rhodocyclales, class BETAPROTEOBACTERIA. It includes many genera previously assigned to the family PSEUDOMONADACEAE.
, A genus in the family RHODOCYCLACEAE.
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Rhododendron
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D029793 |
[A plant genus of the family ERICACEAE.
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Rhodomicrobium
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D020623 |
[A genus, in the family HYPHOMICROBIACEAE, comprised of ovoid-shaped bacteria with polar growth and a characteristic vegetative growth cycle. Cells grow preferably photoheterotrophically under anaerobic conditions in the light, but will also grow under microaerobic or aerobic conditions in the dark. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
, Type and only species in the genus RHODOMICROBIUM.
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Rhodophyta
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D000461 |
[Plants of the division Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae, in which the red pigment (PHYCOERYTHRIN) predominates. However, if this pigment is destroyed, the algae can appear purple, brown, green, or yellow. Two important substances found in the cell walls of red algae are AGAR and CARRAGEENAN. Some rhodophyta are notable SEAWEED (macroalgae).
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Rhodopseudomonas
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D012241 |
[A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped, phototrophic bacteria found in aquatic environments. Internal photosynthetic membranes are present as lamellae underlying the cytoplasmic membrane.
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Rhodopsin
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D012243 |
[A purplish-red, light-sensitive pigment found in RETINAL ROD CELLS of most vertebrates. It is a complex consisting of a molecule of ROD OPSIN and a molecule of 11-cis retinal (RETINALDEHYDE). Rhodopsin exhibits peak absorption wavelength at about 500 nm.
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Rhodopsins, Microbial
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D025604 |
[Rhodopsin molecules found in microorganisms such as ARCHAEA and PROTEOBACTERIA.
, Although similar in name and structure to BACTERIORHODOPSINS from HALOBACTERIUM HALOBIUM, this is a distinct class of proteins found in certain species of PROTEOBACTERIA.
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Rhodospirillaceae
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D012244 |
[A family of phototrophic bacteria, in the order Rhodospirillales, isolated from stagnant water and mud.
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Rhodospirillales
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D012245 |
[An order of photosynthetic bacteria representing a physiological community of predominantly aquatic bacteria.
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Rhodospirillum
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D012246 |
[A genus of gram-negative, spiral bacteria that possesses internal photosynthetic membranes. Its organisms divide by binary fission, are motile by means of polar flagella, and are found in aquatic environments.
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Rhodospirillum centenum
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D042182 |
[A thermotolerant, cyst-forming, anoxygenic photosynthetic species, in the genus RHODOSPIRILLUM.
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Rhodospirillum rubrum
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D012247 |
[Vibrio- to spiral-shaped phototrophic bacteria found in stagnant water and mud exposed to light.
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Rhodothermus
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D045245 |
[A genus of obligately aerobic, thermophilic, gram-negative bacteria in the family Crenotrichaceae. They were isolated from submarine alkaline HOT SPRINGS in Iceland.
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Rhodotorula
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D012248 |
[A red yeast-like mitosporic fungal genus generally regarded as nonpathogenic. It is cultured from numerous sources in human patients.
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Rhodovulum
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D041903 |
[A genus of facultatively or obligately anaerobic marine phototrophic bacteria, in the family RHODOBACTERACEAE.
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Rhombencephalon
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D012249 |
[The posterior of the three primitive cerebral vesicles of an embryonic brain. It consists of myelencephalon, metencephalon, and isthmus rhombencephali from which develop the major BRAIN STEM components, such as MEDULLA OBLONGATA from the myelencephalon, CEREBELLUM and PONS from the metencephalon, with the expanded cavity forming the FOURTH VENTRICLE.
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Rhus
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D029045 |
[A plant genus of the family Anacardiaceae, order Sapindales, subclass Rosidae. It is a source of gallotannin (TANNIC ACID) and of somewhat edible fruit. Do not confuse with TOXICODENDRON which used to be part of this genus.
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Rhytidoplasty
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D015361 |
[Plastic surgery performed, usually by excision of skin, for the elimination of wrinkles from the skin.
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