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Christine Matindu, Nimalka M. Weerasuriya, Francis N. Muyekho, Irena F. Creed, R. Greg Thorn and Anthony W. Sifuna
The metabarcoding of prokaryotic and fungal (Ascomycota only) ribosomal DNA was used to describe the microbial communities in soils of a remnant equatorial rainforest, maize?bean intercrop, and sugarcane in western Kenya. Cropping systems influenced the ...
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David Wheeler, Lillian Brancalion, Akitomo Kawasaki and Meaghan L. Rourke
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful and non-invasive method for monitoring the presence of species in ecosystems. However, ecologists and laboratory staff can find it challenging to use eDNA analysis software effectively due to the unf...
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Irina Kaygorodova
The traditional taxonomy of freshwater invertebrates is a labor-intensive process requiring extensive knowledge and experience. In addition, this science is largely subjective, which makes its digitalization difficult. However, accurate species attributi...
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Shaahin Angizi, Naima Ahmed Fahmi, Deniz Najafi, Wei Zhang and Deliang Fan
In this work, we present an efficient Processing in MRAM-Accelerated De Bruijn Graph-based DNA Assembly platform, named PANDA, based on an optimized and hardware-friendly genome assembly algorithm. PANDA is able to assemble large-scale DNA sequence datas...
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Benedetto T. Linaldeddu, Giovanni Rossetto, Lucia Maddau, Thomas Vatrano and Carlo Bregant
Extensive collar rot, sunken and bleeding cankers, shoot blight, and fruit rot symptoms on olive trees have recently been observed in several orchards in Italy. Since there is little information about the etiology of these diseases and given the high eco...
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Ahmed Ateya, Fatmah A. Safhi, Huda El-Emam, Marawan A. Marawan, Hayat Fayed, Amgad Kadah, Maha Mamdouh, Manar M. Hizam, Muath Q. Al-Ghadi, Mohamed Abdo, Liana Fericean, Rada Olga and Ostan Mihaela
The immune and antioxidant genetic factors that could converse with mastitis susceptibility in dromedary camels were looked at in this research. Of 120 female dromedary camels (60 healthy, and 60 with mastitis) were utilised. Each camel?s jugular vein wa...
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Mona Al-Sharif and Ahmed Ateya
The purpose of this investigation was to examine mutations and mRNA levels of potential genes linked to diarrhea susceptibility in order to assess the health status of diarrheic kids of Baladi goats. One hundred female Baladi kids (35 diarrheic and 65 ap...
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Hongbin Zhou, Junyu He, Mengyue Wang, Xintian Wang and Shengwei Chen
The Ynbs (Yunnan branched-spike) mutant of naked barley with a branched spike displays some special traits, such as more degenerated multiple spikelets per spike and florets per multiple spikelets and a lower seed-setting rate. However, there is still a ...
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Zhen Wang, Fang Zhou, Xuehui Tang, Yuanxiao Yang, Ting Zhou and Hongyan Liu
Sesame is a highly valuable crop with significant global importance due to its nutritional and economic value. To better understand the genetic diversity of sesame genotypes at both molecular and morphological levels, a comprehensive study was conducted ...
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Meg Christophers, Lauren Heng and Nicholas Heng
Members of the genus Streptococcus inhabit a variety of sites in humans and other animals and some species are prolific producers of proteinaceous antibiotics (bacteriocins). As little is known about (i) streptococci inhabiting domestic pets, and (ii) wh...
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