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Purpose: Assess customer satisfaction, product effectiveness and making a comparison between other probiotics in the Egyptian ...
Fosmid libraries represent a pivotal advancement in the field of genomics and molecular biology, offering a robust method for genomic cloning and analysis. These libraries are particularly valuable due to their ability to retain large fragments of DNA, making them essential for various applications, including sequencing and functional studies. ...
These include karyotyping, isozyme analysis, DNA identity, viral susceptibility, and specific antigenicity. ...
Single-nucleotide precision for genome editing experiments can be achieved using this technique and will allow generation of specific disease models and precise mutational analysis of biological processes. Despite their apparent promise, point mutation knock-ins remain inefficient in zebrafish, and methods to test their efficiency remain laborious or not readily available to many ...
Single-nucleotide precision for genome editing experiments can be achieved using this technique and will allow generation of specific disease models and precise mutational analysis of biological processes. Despite their apparent promise, point mutation knock-ins remain inefficient in zebrafish, and methods to test their efficiency remain laborious or not readily available to many ...
In this article, we discuss the differences between low- and high-throughput detection of gene expression, and how novel advances in the throughput of sequencing technologies may replace traditional low-throughput methods in every day experiments. Low-throughput qRT-PCR The classical method to investigate gene expression is quantitative reverse transcription polymerase ...
This barcode allows researchers to pool thousands of samples and identify each sample and PCR duplicates during data analysis after sequencing. A lower read depth per sample achieves similar quality data as traditional RNA-seq techniques as only the 3’ end of mRNA is sequenced. ...
To achieve this goal, we have analyzed anonymized data on the immune status of self-referral volunteers that have been determined at local pharmacies through a low-entry-barrier point-of-care analysis approach. The seroprevalence values for immunoglobulin type G antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 antigens obtained by rapid diagnostic testing on peripheral blood from volunteers reflect ...
Detecting Ecological Variations using RNA Sequencing Biologists have rapidly adopted RNA-seq to resolve major concerns in ecology and evolution that whole-transcriptome analysis is feasible in almost any organism currently. RNA-seq allows researchers to study the evolutionary forces shaping gene expression at the whole-transcriptome level, whereas microarrays suffer from strain- ...
Following the physical separation of cells into two or more populations, PCR amplification and massively parallel sequencing will be carried out. The sgRNA and targeted genes of concern will be detected after data analysis. Types of CRISPR Screen There are several types of CRISPR screen which includes the following 1. ...
Like microscopes, centrifuges come in many variations. It can be challenging to pinpoint precisely which kind of centrifuge you need when there are things like rotor type and size, tube capacity, unit size, speed and refrigeration to consider. We are here to help you learn about the differences in centrifuges, as C & A is a leader in medical equipment designed for ease of use and ...
For these applications, chemical-resistant labels with a thermal-transfer printout are the best option. Note that headspace analysis, where a syringe is used to pull out fumes released when the samples are heated, is frequently used to detect residual solvents in cannabis samples, eliciting the need for syringe labels as well. ...
Finally, primer specific nested polymerase chain reaction (nested-PCR)/reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) coupled with BLAST analysis identified human adenovirus, polyomavirus and hepatitis A and C virus genomes in river water samples. ...
Although Vietnamese residents frequently harbor extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-E), it is unclear which foods/beverages are risk factors for acquiring these bacteria. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency with which edible ice served in restaurants is contaminated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and thereby clarify whether this product poses a ...
Thus, it was possible to identify the main sources of fecal contamination and to explore linkages with the hydrogeological environment and land uses. The bacteriological analysis showed that more than 50% of samples were unfit for human consumption. DNA fingerprinting analysis by BOX-PCR indicated low genotypic diversity of E. coli isolates taken ...
To improve the accuracy of the results a molecular viability assay, long amplicon propidium monoazide-polymerase chain reaction (PMA-PCR), was used to quantify the viable cell concentration and results from PCR with and without PMA were compared. ...
Polymerase chain reaction–denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) and microelectrode technology were utilized to evaluate the mechanisms associated with N2O production during wastewater treatment using BAF. Results indicated that the ability of N2O emission in biofilm at C/N ratio of 2 was much stronger than at C/N ratios of 5 and 8. PCR-DGGE ...
In this study, we collected 50 effluent samples (30 L/sample) from three municipal WWTPs in Shanghai, China, and analyzed for Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia duodenalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi by microscopy and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Moreover, propidium monoazide (PMA)-PCR was used to assess the viability of oocysts/cysts. The microscopy and ...
The tightly bound copper was bioavailable as assessed by reverse‐transcriptase quantitative PCR analysis of CYC6, a biomarker for Cu‐deficiency. The increased resistance of copper‐deplete cells to Cu‐NPs suggests that these cells potentially metabolize excess Cu‐NPs or better manage sudden influxes of ions. ...
The prevalence of adenovirus (AdV), rotaviruses (RV) and enteroviruses (EV) in Umgeni River waters of Durban, South Africa was assessed qualitatively and quantitatively during April 2011 to January 2012 using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), nested PCR and quantitative ...
