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  1. Auf der Jagd nach der unsichtbaren Bazille

    Mikroorganismen sind Teil des Lebens in allen Regionen der Erde. Sie sind essenziell für jede Umgebung, jedes Ökosystem und sogar den menschlichen...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  2. Genetik und der Tatort: Genau wie im Fernsehen?

    Die technologischen Fortschritte in der DNA-Analyse in Kombination mit einem größeren Verständnis der genetischen Zusammensetzung von Menschen und...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  3. Heimbasierte genetische Tests: Eine mutige neue Welt

    Mit Fortschritten bei den Gentests sind die Kosten für die Identifizierung von genetischen Varianten, die mit verschiedenen Merkmalen und Krankheiten...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  4. Sind Menschen mit Höhlenmenschen verwandt?

    Fossilisierte Überreste enthalten DNA, auch wenn ein Großteil davon abgebaut ist und nicht analysiert werden kann. Mit den aktuellen genetischen...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  5. Die Gesundheitsgeschichte meiner Familie (und warum es wichtig für mich ist, sie zu kennen)

    Informationen über die Gesundheit von Familienmitgliedern können sich als unschätzbar wertvoll erweisen, um Risiken vorherzusagen und die Pflege zu...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  6. Süßes Blut

    Diabetes ist eine der häufigsten Krankheiten, die Amerikaner heutzutage leiden. Mit der Zunahme an übergewichtigen oder adipösen Menschen können wir...
    Susanne B. Haga in Das Buch der Gene und Genome
    Chapter 2024
  7. Smart Fertilizers: The Prospect of Slow Release Nanofertilizers in Modern Agricultural Practices

    Currently, the nutritional demands of this rapidly expanding population are approaching their peak, and all the available conventional farming...
    Dibakar Ghosh, Mahima Misti Sarkar, Swarnendu Roy in Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Agroecosystems
    Chapter 2024
  8. Nanofertilizers: Challenges and Future Trends

    An intriguing area of innovation that has the potential to enhance crop yields, soil health, and food quality is the creation and application of...
    Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam, Chandra Shekhar Seth, Mousa A. Alghuthaymi in Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Agroecosystems
    Chapter 2024
  9. Selenium Nanomaterials: Contribution Toward Crop Development

    The current climatic conditions, environmental practices, and immoderate use of chemical-based fertilizers and pesticides have undesirable effects on...
    Pradnya B. Nikam, Satish V. Patil, ... Farah K. Ahmed in Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Agroecosystems
    Chapter 2024
  10. Impact of Nanofertilizers for the Mitigation of Multiple Environmental Stresses

    The global farming system has been detrimentally influenced by environmental transformations in recent years, leading to dilemmas with plant growth,...
    Abhishek Singh, Sapna Rawat, ... Ashi Varshney in Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Agroecosystems
    Chapter 2024
  11. Protocorm-Like Body Induction and Development Using In Vitro Culture Techniques and Biotechnological Methods

    The ability to form protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) is a characteristic regeneration feature of orchid explants. Micropropagation methods using defined...
    Edward Chee-Tak Yeung, Lorena S. Yeung in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  12. Microtome-Based Sectioning Method for Generating Thin Cell Layer Cultures in Phalaenopsis

    The production of virus-free plants is crucial in the supply chain management in the international trade of orchids. Excising the shoot tip from...
    Kuo-Chin Lo, Yu-Wen Chen, Chien-Yuan Kao in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  13. Transplant and Care for In Vitro Orchid Seedlings

    Transferring young orchid seedlings from in vitro culture to the external environment is critical for orchid micropropagation. This chapter...
    Yu-An Chiang, Meng-Che Hsieh, Yung-I Lee in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  14. Dendrobium candidum Wall. ex Lindl.: Production of Protocorm-Like Body (PLB) Biomass and Bioactive Compounds

    Dendrobium candidum Wall ex Lindl. is a popular medicinal orchid widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. This species has become rare in nature,...
    So-Young Park, Hosakatte Niranjana Murthy, Kee-Yoeup Paek in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  15. In Vitro Asymbiotic and Symbiotic Germination Techniques for Terrestrial Orchid Propagation

    Orchids produce numerous tiny seeds that require external nutrients to grow and develop into mature plants. In their natural habitat, this...
    Galih Chersy Pujasatria, Chihiro Miura, Hironori Kaminaka in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  16. Transcriptomics Analysis in the Study of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Orchids

    In past decades, high-throughput transcriptome sequencing has been widely applied to explore the transcript control of the gene expression during the...
    Juan Chen, Chun-Yan Leng, Meng-Yan Hou in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  17. CRISPR-Cas9 Technology in Plant Genomics Research: A Review and Tutorial for Implementation with Considerations for Orchid Genetic Studies

    The study and identification of gene mutations resulting in alterations to plant phenotype form the basis of plant genetic screens. Assigning...
    Neil M. N. Hickerson, Marcus A. Samuel in Orchid Propagation
    Protocol 2024
  18. Comparative Analyses of Bacteriophage Genomes

    Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages or phages) are the most abundant and diverse biological entities on Earth. There is a renewed worldwide interest in...
    Fernando Pacheco Nobre Rossi, Vinicius Sousa Flores, ... Aline Maria da Silva in Comparative Genomics
    Protocol 2024
  19. Annotation and Comparative Genomics of Prokaryotic Transposable Elements

    The data generated in nearly 30 years of bacterial genome sequencing has revealed the abundance of transposable elements (TE) and their importance in...
    Karen Ross, Marcelo Marques Zerillo, ... Alessandro M. Varani in Comparative Genomics
    Protocol 2024
  20. Comparative Genomic Analysis of Bacterial Data in BV-BRC: An Example Exploring Antimicrobial Resistance

    As genomic and related data continue to expand, research biologists are often hampered by the computational hurdles required to analyze their data....
    Alice R. Wattam, Nicole Bowers, ... Andrew S. Warren in Comparative Genomics
    Protocol 2024
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