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Mucor

Mucor is a microbial genus of approximately 40 species of molds and dimorphic fungi in the family Mucoraceae. The genus includes both pathogenic and avirulent species, and some members of it can be utilized in biotechnical applications. These fungi are commonly found in soil, digestive systems, plant surfaces, some cheeses like Tomme de Savoie, rotten…

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Mucor

Nodes52
Edges51
Triples29
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.038462
Components1

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Mucor

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related to External links · 7
Mucor → Index Fungorum, Index FungorumMucor, Media, Wikimedia Commons Data, WikispeciesMucor, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, Zygomycetes
related to Description · 6
Mucor → Absidia, Colonies, Rhizomucor, Rhizopus, Some Mucor, They
related to Reproduction · 6
Mucor → An, At, During, Nuclear, The, When
related to Clinical significance · 4
Mucor → But, Many Mucor, Most, The
is a · 1
Mucor → microbial genus of approximately 40 species of molds and dimorphic fungi in the family Mucoraceae

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species genus fungi form reproduction mucedo family molds columella sporangium disease spores microbial mucoraceae soil plant rotten biosorption fungal typically

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Mucoris amicrobial genus of approximately 40 species of molds and dimorphic fungi in the family Mucoraceae0.90text
Mucor circinelloidesinstance ofBut some thermotolerant species0.80text
M. irregularisinstance ofBut some thermotolerant species0.80text
M. hiemalis can cause mucormycosisinstance ofBut some thermotolerant species0.80text
an acuteinstance ofBut some thermotolerant species0.80text
invasive fungal infection affecting primarily immunocompromised hostsinstance ofBut some thermotolerant species0.80text
Mucorrelated to Clinical significanceMost0.60section
Mucorrelated to Clinical significanceBut0.60section
Mucorrelated to Clinical significanceMany Mucor0.60section
Mucorrelated to Clinical significanceThe0.60section
Mucorrelated to DescriptionColonies0.60section
Mucorrelated to DescriptionThey0.60section

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