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Microbiome and Human Health: From Dysbiosis to Therapeutic Interventions
Human body is a complex system housing multiple biomes such as virome, microbiome, and eukaryome which governs human health. Unicellular archaea, bacteria, virus, and multicellular eukaryotes together regulate...
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Microbial Journey: Mount Everest to Mars
A rigorous exploration of microbial diversity has revealed its presence on Earth, deep oceans, and vast space. The presence of microbial life in diverse environmental conditions, ranging from moderate to extre...
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The Alphabet of the Elementary Microbiology: Revisited
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Microbial World: Recent Developments in Health, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
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Taxonomically Characterized and Validated Bacterial Species Based on 16S rRNA Gene Sequences from India During the Last Decade
Microbial taxonomy dealing with identification and characterization of prokaryotes like bacteria and archaea has always been a major area of research all over the world. Exploring diversity of microbes and des...
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Microbial taxonomy in the era of OMICS: application of DNA sequences, computational tools and techniques
The current prokaryotic taxonomy classifies phenotypically and genotypically diverse microorganisms using a polyphasic approach. With advances in the next-generation sequencing technologies and computational t...
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Human Microbiome: Implications on Health and Disease
Human body is a chimera of 40 trillion native cells and 60 trillion foreign cells in the form of microbes colonizing its various organ systems. The sum-total of microorganisms that colonize the human body- col...