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Similarly, when examining families, various genera should be represented to avoid bias in the analysis. Visualization plays a crucial role in the interpretation of OTU data. ...
Amplicon sequencing is a cutting-edge technique that involves sequencing PCR products or captured fragments of specific lengths, enabling the analysis of sequence variations. Among the diverse applications of this technology, the 16S rRNA gene has emerged as a fundamental tool for sequence-based bacterial analysis, boasting decades of significance. The process of 16S/18S/ITS amplicon sequencing ...
Viral metagenomics is the study of viruses in environmental and biological samples by utilizing next generation sequencing that generates very large data sets. Viral metagenomics analyzes viral sequences to deduce the impact of viruses on the environment of human health. Unlike amplicon sequencing, metagenomics obtains and investigates genetic material directly from environmental samples, which ...
What is metatranscriptomic sequencing? Metatranscriptomic sequencing provides direct access to culturable and non-culturable microbial transcriptome information by large-scale, high-throughput sequencing of transcripts from all microbial communities in specific environmental samples. Metatranscriptomic sequencing offers an opportunity to randomly sequence mRNAs as a unit for understanding the ...
Through bioinformatics/statistical analysis, a large number of data are processed and analyzed to find the microbial community composition related to environmental factors (antibiotic use, bacterial inflammation, etc.) in the genital tract. ...
Viral metagenomics is the study of viruses in environmental and biological samples by utilizing next generation sequencing that generates very large data sets. Viral metagenomics analyzes viral sequences to deduce the impact of viruses on the environment of human health. Unlike amplicon sequencing, metagenomics obtains and investigates genetic material directly from environmental samples, which ...
Research Scope on Drug Stability Analysis Chemical stability refers to changes in drug content (or potency) due to chemical reactions such as hydrolysis and oxidation. Physical stability mainly refers to changes in physical properties, such as changes in appearance, odor, uniformity, solubility, and redispersibility. Biological and Microbiological Stability is a ...
Introduction to Bioinformatics for Microbial Metagenomics In microbial ecology, metagenomic techniques are now widely utilized to research microbial communities in greater depth, including many strains that cannot be produced in the lab. Microbial bioinformatics may now be used to mine large metagenomic datasets for broad patterns that govern microbial communities. Typical metagenomic and ...
Unlike prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells can regulate gene expression at many different levels. Epigenomic changes are inheritable changes in gene expression and are not caused by changes in DNA sequences. In microbial epigenomics studies, molecular processes influencing epigenomic inheritance have been discovered from microbial eukaryotes such as Neurospora crassa and Schizosaccharomyces ...
Sampling should be done as close as possible to the critical area in Grade A environments, but without posing any risk to the process and sampling itself. To do both has been a long-standing dilemma, and often requires a specialized approach using technologies such as single use. The frequency of viable sampling has received an almost revolutionary renewal in the Annex 1 draft. Chapter 9.25 ...
The performance of a novel anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) for treating antibiotic solvent wastewater was investigated in the start-up stage. The removal efficiencies of the four tested antibiotics were over 90%, mainly attributed to the biological process. Volatile fatty acid increased along with anaerobic sludge acclimation. pH (mean value 7.5) and a (mean value 0.12) remained stable. ...
Data was collected using a crosssectional survey involving 15 salad sellers and 213 consumers and microbiological laboratory analysis of 96 samples of readytoeat salad. Findings showed higher contamination in streetvended salads than those in cafeterias with thermotelerant coliforms levels of 4.005.43 log units per 100 g salad, 32% of samples had Salmonella ...
