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Metabolic Engineering of Lipid Biosynthesis Pathway to Enhance the Oil Content in Microalgae
Today, a large range of software programmes are used in the field of metabolic engineering. Such applications were shaped to provide support for a variety of experimental and analytical practices. Bioinformati...
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Application of Biotechnology for Providing Alternative of Fossil Fuel to Protect Environment
The world is currently facing a huge crisis of fossil fuel depletion and environmental degradation. Fossil fuel consists of coal, crude oil, and natural gases which are formed from buried plants and animals fo...
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Omics Approaches for Infectious Diseases
The microorganisms adapt themselves to the changing environments. A sequence of complex, when a pathogen enters its host, intracellular associations shape the infection’s outcome. It is important to understand...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Threat-Driven Approach for Security Analysis: A Case Study with a Telemedicine System
The advancement of the control system in modern critical systems ranges from a gaming system to a critical system that has opened up new possibilities in the industrial and social sectors. This technology prov...
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Portraying Fungal Mechanisms in Stress Tolerance: Perspective for Sustainable Agriculture
Environmental stresses adversely affect plant growth and have a major impact on agricultural production worldwide. Different strategies, namely, molecular, physiological, and agronomical methods were employed ...
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Phytohormones Producing Fungal Communities: Metabolic Engineering for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crops
Plants are constantly exposed to environmental challenges, namely the biotic and abiotic stresses which adversely affect plant growth and agriculture productivity worldwide. To adapt to ever changing climatic ...
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Microbial Production and Applications of L-lysine
L-lysine is one of the nine essential amino acids and important for human and animal growth. L-lysine constitutes a crucial part of a billion dollar animal feed industry and represents the fastest growing amin...