Refine by
Genomics Product Articles & Analysis
10 articles found
While commercial literature often simplifies these distinctions, research-grade applications demand precision in both strain selection and formulation properties. Genomic Heterogeneity Within L. acidophilus: Implications for Research The taxonomic designation Lactobacillus acidophilus encompasses significant genomic diversity, with strain-level variations that ...
Taxonomic Reformation: Implications of Whole-Genome Analysis Recent taxonomic revisions using Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) and core genome phylogeny have dramatically reshaped our understanding of probiotic genera. ...
This article delves into the primary techniques for dsRNA production and discusses their implications in research and therapeutic contexts. ...
The term microbiome refers to the total genome and gene products of all the bacteria, bacteriophage, fungi, protozoa, and viruses that are present in a specific environment. ...
It simplifies the process of fragmenting and tagging DNA, making it easier to sequence and analyze. Genomic Engineering: In genome editing, Tn5 Transposase can be used to introduce specific genes or regulatory elements into an organism's genome. ...
At first, I oversaw the development of software used by genomic sequencing labs and then proceeded into business and technology management positions spanning a portfolio of products in genomics, pathology and pre-clinical research. ...
This could be mitigated in part by using efficient microbiome collection methodology, if at all. Besides, single-cell genome sequencing of microbial cells has become possible in recent years and offers a solution for determining the metabolic features and pathogenic potential of specific bacterial cells, which also requires highly effective isolation methods, especially from ...
Recently, Sun Yonghua, Institute of Aquatic Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a research paper entitled Surrogate production of genome edited sperm from a different by spermatogonial stem cell transplantation subfamily, using fish SSCT to achieve "loaner reproduction" among subfamily species for the first time, and genetically edited SSCT sperm ...
Its broad substrate range, high hydrogen-producing capacity, and ability to coutilize glucose and xylose make this bacterium an attractive candidate for microbial bioenergy production. Here, the complete genome sequence of C. saccharolyticus, consisting of a 2,970,275-bp circular chromosome encoding 2,679 predicted proteins, is described. Analysis of the ...
The new area of genome analysis has led to the rapid formation of large, well-funded international projects which are highly collaborative in nature. The research described here aims to improve our understanding of the research collaboration process through case studies of five genome projects. Large genome centres and extensive networks of small ...
