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geographically diverse australian isolates of melissococcus pluton exhibit minimal genotypic diversity by restriction endonuclease analysis.melissococcus pluton, the causative agent of european foulbrood is an economically significant disease of honey bees (apis mellifera) across most regions of the world and is prevalent throughout most states of australia. 49 isolates of m. pluton recovered from diseased colonies or honey samples in new south wales, queensland, south australia, tasmania and victoria were compared using sds-page, western immunoblotting and restriction endonuclease analyses. dna profiles of all 49 geographically div ...199910227161
prevalence, severity, and natural history of jack jumper ant venom allergy in tasmania.the jack jumper ant (myrmecia pilosula) is responsible for greater than 90% of australian ant venom allergy. however, deaths have only been recorded in the island of tasmania.200312532117
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