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Genus of fungi
subtropical regions. The genus Apophysomyces historically was monospecific, containing only the type species Apophysomyces elegans. In 2010, three new species
Apophysomyces
Species of fungus
Asia, India, and Australia. Apophysomyces variabilis infections are not transmissible from person to person. Apophysomyces variabilis is one of four species
Apophysomyces_variabilis
Family of fungi
thallus not segmented or ramified. Pathogenic genera include Absidia, Apophysomyces, Mucor, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus. According to a 2008 estimate, the
Mucoraceae
Fungal infection
Rhizopus oryzae. It is less likely due to Lichtheimia, and rarely due to Apophysomyces. Others include Cunninghamella, Mortierella, and Saksenaea. The fungal
Mucormycosis
Medical condition
Family Mucoraceae Absidia (Absidia corymbifera) Apophysomyces (Apophysomyces elegans and Apophysomyces trapeziformis [ceb]) Mucor (Mucor indicus) Rhizomucor
Zygomycosis
Fungal infection of the lungs
oryzae Mucor indicus Lichtheimia corymbifera Syncephalastrum racemosum Apophysomyces variabilis Entomophthorales (Entomophthoramycosis) Basidiobolus ranarum
Aspergillosis
Species of fungus
oryzae Mucor indicus Lichtheimia corymbifera Syncephalastrum racemosum Apophysomyces variabilis Entomophthorales (Entomophthoramycosis) Basidiobolus ranarum
Pichia_kudriavzevii
Medical condition
oryzae Mucor indicus Lichtheimia corymbifera Syncephalastrum racemosum Apophysomyces variabilis Entomophthorales (Entomophthoramycosis) Basidiobolus ranarum
Blastomycosis
additional people died from a rare Mucormycosis fungal infection (caused by Apophysomyces trapeziformis) that was found in their wounds; a police officer was
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Species of fungus
belong to the same genus Saksenaea. This species is associated with Apophysomyces elegans, a member of family Mucoraceae. Despite the significant differences
Saksenaea_vasiformis
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Choanoflagellate Choanoflagellate 1023 XP_004995700 286 41.67% 60% Apophysomyces ossiformis Fungi Mucoromycota 1105 KAF7725139 181 40% 72% Ricinus communis
C9orf85
Species of parasitic fungus
oryzae Mucor indicus Lichtheimia corymbifera Syncephalastrum racemosum Apophysomyces variabilis Entomophthorales (Entomophthoramycosis) Basidiobolus ranarum
Encephalitozoon_intestinalis
Topics referred to by the same term
mosquito species Aplysiopsis elegans, a sacoglossan sea slug species Apophysomyces elegans, a filamentous fungus species Arizona elegans, the glossy snake
A._elegans
Species of fungus
Stchigel AM, Robin K, Dalal U, Rani H, Punia RS, Cano JF (January 2011). "Apophysomyces variabilis infections in humans". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 17 (1):
Paecilomyces_variotii
Family of fungi
Mucoromycetes Order: Mucorales Family: Saksenaeaceae Hesselt. & J.J.Ellis (1974) Type genus Saksenaea S.B.Saksena (1953) Genera Apophysomyces Saksenaea
Saksenaeaceae
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The resplendence of the Sun, Lord Krishna
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Happiness and Green Valleys
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