List of MeSH codes (B06)
List of MeSH codes (B06) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the section B06, which encompasses the domain of organisms. MeSH is a hierarchical vocabulary used for indexing, cataloging, and searching for biomedical and health-related information. It covers a wide range of topics, including names of organisms, and is crucial for the organization of vast biomedical databases and literature in systems such as PubMed.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The B06 category of MeSH codes is dedicated to organisms, which includes a diverse array of living entities such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and various multicellular organisms. This categorization facilitates the precise indexing and retrieval of scientific literature on these organisms, contributing significantly to research and education in biology, medicine, and related fields.
List of MeSH Codes (B06)[edit | edit source]
The following is a breakdown of some of the major subcategories and specific MeSH codes within the B06 category. This list is not exhaustive but provides insight into the structure and content of this section of MeSH.
Bacteria (B06.300)[edit | edit source]
- B06.300.100 - Acidobacteria
- B06.300.200 - Actinobacteria
- B06.300.300 - Bacteroidetes
- B06.300.390 - Chlamydiae
- B06.300.500 - Firmicutes
- B06.300.600 - Proteobacteria
- B06.300.700 - Spirochaetales
Viruses (B06.820)[edit | edit source]
- B06.820.100 - Arboviruses
- B06.820.200 - Baltimore Groups
- B06.820.300 - DNA Viruses
- B06.820.400 - RNA Viruses
Fungi (B06.400)[edit | edit source]
- B06.400.100 - Ascomycota
- B06.400.200 - Basidiomycota
- B06.400.300 - Blastocladiomycota
- B06.400.500 - Chytridiomycota
- B06.400.700 - Glomeromycota
- B06.400.800 - Microsporidia
- B06.400.900 - Zygomycota
Multicellular Organisms (B06.600)[edit | edit source]
Importance[edit | edit source]
The categorization of organisms under the B06 MeSH codes is vital for several reasons. It aids in the systematic organization of biomedical information, making it accessible and searchable for researchers, educators, and students. This organization supports the advancement of scientific knowledge by enabling efficient literature search and review processes, which are foundational to evidence-based medicine and research.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The List of MeSH codes (B06) serves as a critical tool in the biomedical and health sciences, facilitating the organization, search, and retrieval of information related to organisms. By providing a structured vocabulary, MeSH codes ensure that researchers and healthcare professionals can access and utilize biomedical literature effectively, advancing the understanding and treatment of various diseases and health conditions.
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