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Nanomaterials Nanocellulose

Nanomaterials Nanocellulose

Common Application Cases of Nanocellulose Nanocellulose can also be used as various medical materials (drug sustained release, medical implants, biological tissue engineering, antibacterial agents, ), ion adsorption and exchange materials, biofunctional materials (immobilized enzyme carriers, DNA marker biosensors, bioimaging, endotoxin adsorbents), etc., and is ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Lifeasible Unveils Advanced Plant Genetic Variation Detection to Drive Agricultural Innovation

Lifeasible Unveils Advanced Plant Genetic Variation Detection to Drive Agricultural Innovation

l Biochemical Markers: Isozyme marker technology is available to detect and analyze genetic variation both within and between plant species. Known for its simplicity, speed, and cost efficiency, this approach is ideal for projects requiring low-level genetic variation detection. l Molecular Markers: Lifeasible employs a wide range of ...

ByLifeasible


Chromatin Methylation Sequencing

Chromatin Methylation Sequencing

By using antibodies customized for specific histone modifications, this method can selectively immunoprecipitate DNA fragments of histone modifications. Subsequently, these DNA fragments are fragmented and sequenced to reveal the precise location and relative abundance of histone modifications across the entire genome. In fact, ChIP-seq has evolved into the gold ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


ß-D-glucuronidase activity triggered monitoring of fecal contamination using microbial and chemical source tracking markers at drinking water intakes

ß-D-glucuronidase activity triggered monitoring of fecal contamination using microbial and chemical source tracking markers at drinking water intakes

This study used β-D-glucuronidase activity (GLUC) with microbial source tracking (MST) markers: human, bovine, porcine mitochondrial DNA markers (mtDNA) and human-associated Bacteroidales HF183 and chemical source tracking (CST) markers including caffeine, carbamazepine, theophylline and acetaminophen, pathogens (Giardia, ...

ByColiMinder by VWMS GmbH


Connecting chemistry and biology through molecular descriptors

Connecting chemistry and biology through molecular descriptors

Understanding the molecular evolution of tiger range by DNA barcoding marker ND4 and NADH dehydrogenase complicated utilizing computational biology Background: At present, Tigers (the highest predator of an ecosystem) are on the record of endangered species. ...

ByGBI - Genera Biosystems Ltd.


Everything You Want to Learn About Restriction Enzymes

Everything You Want to Learn About Restriction Enzymes

Usually, restriction endonucleases cut double-stranded DNA. Each restriction endonuclease will recognize a specific DNA sequence. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Assessment of burden of virus agents in an urban sewage treatment plant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Assessment of burden of virus agents in an urban sewage treatment plant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

There is no correlation between the presence of viruses and the presence of fecal coliforms in water; therefore virological markers are needed when monitoring contamination. This study investigates DNA and RNA virus concentrations in wastewater and evaluates a potential virus marker of human contamination. ...

ByIWA Publishing


DNA polymorphisms reveal geographic races of reed canarygrass

DNA polymorphisms reveal geographic races of reed canarygrass

The objectives of this study were to identify sources of DNA marker variation among reed canarygrass cultivars from Europe and North America and between landraces and improved cultivars from North America. Analysis of 205 reed canarygrass plants from 15 cultivars based on 102 amplified fragment length polymorphic (AFLP) DNA ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Inheritance of resistance to the Soybean aphid in Soybean PI 200538

Inheritance of resistance to the Soybean aphid in Soybean PI 200538

F2 populations developed from crosses between PI 200538 and three susceptible genotypes were tested for resistance and with DNA markers. F2 plants from the cross ‘Ina’ x PI 200538 segregated 114 resistant to 37 susceptible and F2 plants from the cross ‘Williams 82’ x PI 200538 segregated 203 resistant to 65 susceptible when tested for resistance to soybean aphid ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Marker-facilitated selection for a major QTL Associated with root rot resistance in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Marker-facilitated selection for a major QTL Associated with root rot resistance in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

The use of molecular markers associated with quantitative trait loci (QTL) can improve the efficiency of breeding programs. In previous research, randomly amplified polymorphic DNA marker alleles AD9.950+ derived from the root rot resistant snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar Puebla 152 and S18.1500– derived from the susceptible cultivar ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Tagging and mapping Pse-1 gene for resistance to halo blight in common bean differential cultivar UI-3

Tagging and mapping Pse-1 gene for resistance to halo blight in common bean differential cultivar UI-3

Bulked-segregant analysis in the CU population identified six random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers tightly linked (0–3.3 cM) to Pse-1. Three of the RAPDs completely linked with Pse-1 in the CU population were converted to sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers SH11.800, SR13.1150, and ST8.1350. The linked ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Development of a PCR assay and marker-assisted transfer of leaf rust and stripe rust resistance genes LR57 and YR40 into hard red winter wheats

Development of a PCR assay and marker-assisted transfer of leaf rust and stripe rust resistance genes LR57 and YR40 into hard red winter wheats

Rust resistance genes Lr57 and Yr40 were transferred to the hard red winter wheat (HRWW) cultivars Jagger and Overley by standard backcrossing and marker-assisted selection (MAS). PCR-based cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers were developed and used to select backcross F1 plants with rust resistance. Diagnostic polymorphism detected by CAPS ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Construction of an intraspecific linkage map and QTL analysis for earliness and plant height in Lentil

Construction of an intraspecific linkage map and QTL analysis for earliness and plant height in Lentil

Two hundred and seven amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), simple sequence repeat (SSRs), and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to genotype 94 RILs. The markers were ordered into 12 linkage groups (LGs) with a total length of 1868 cM. The average density of markers was 8.9 cM. The AFLP ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Toward colloid-based biosensors for SNP genotyping and personalised medicine applications

Toward colloid-based biosensors for SNP genotyping and personalised medicine applications

Many altered drug responses depend on the genetic constitution of the recipient. The analysis of specific DNA markers within the genome of an individual [single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping] could potentially identify subjects at risk in clinical trials and may enable clinicians to individualise medical therapy. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Population Genetic Structure of Astyanax scabripinnis (Teleostei, Characidae) from an Urban Stream

Population Genetic Structure of Astyanax scabripinnis (Teleostei, Characidae) from an Urban Stream

In the present study, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to analyze genetic variability and structure of populations assigned to the Neotropical fish species Astyanax scabripinnis from an urban stream located in Londrina, Paraná State, southern Brazil. ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH


Label-free detection of biomaterials using terahertz technology

Label-free detection of biomaterials using terahertz technology

As compared to filters described earlier in the literature, the new structures have an increased sensitivity and require much less biomaterial.Keywords: THz spectroscopy, biomolecules, DNA analysis, marker-free gene tests, THz filters, terahertz ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Generating molecular markers from zooxanthellate cnidarians

Generating molecular markers from zooxanthellate cnidarians

Genetic techniques are providing tools that are necessary to answer questions concerning the ecology and evolution of cnidarians that, until recently, could not be easily addressed. In developing molecular markers for cnidarians with algal symbionts (zooxanthellae), however, caution must be used to ensure the markers in question are derived from the cnidarian ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH


Mitochondrial evolution and phylogeography in the hydrozoan Obelia geniculata (Cnidaria)

Mitochondrial evolution and phylogeography in the hydrozoan Obelia geniculata (Cnidaria)

The distribution and genetic structure of many marine invertebrates in the North Atlantic have been influenced by the Pleistocene glaciation, which caused local extinctions followed by recolonization in warmer periods. Mitochondrial DNA markers are typically used to reconstruct species histories. Here, two mitochondrial markers [16S rDNA and ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH


Specific PCR Assays for the Detection and Quantification of DNA from the Biocontrol Strain Trichoderma harzianum 2413 in Soil

Specific PCR Assays for the Detection and Quantification of DNA from the Biocontrol Strain Trichoderma harzianum 2413 in Soil

In this study, we demonstrated the use of sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers to detect genomic DNA from Trichoderma harzianum 2413 from soil. ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH


Application of DNA technology to study the genetic biodiversity of yeast strains (S. cerevisiae) based on RAPD markers

Application of DNA technology to study the genetic biodiversity of yeast strains (S. cerevisiae) based on RAPD markers

A genomic DNA of nine yeast strains has been extracted from total cellular DNA, previously amplified according to RAPD procedure. Two random 10-mer primers were used to assay polymorphisms among nine yeast strains: Candida albicans, Candida tropicals, Rhodotuala glutinis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae GT160-34B, positive control (standard DNA) yeast, ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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