Microbial Community Analysis Articles & Analysis
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This means that sequences that share 97% or greater similarity are grouped together, allowing researchers to infer relationships and diversity within microbial communities. The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is frequently employed as a taxonomic marker for this purpose, given its conserved nature across different microbial taxa. ...
Rich Information Content: Amplicon sequencing enables in-depth research on particular genomic regions of interest, as it facilitates the identification of genetic variation sites within the genome. Microbial Amplicon Sequencing Analysis of Microbial Populations The risk of lung cancer is known to be associated with exposure to cigarette smoke ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
The basic requirements of pharmaceutical preparations are safety, efficacy, and stability. Drug stability means that a drug product should maintain the same properties and characteristics as it was at the time of production and within the specified time frame. The stability of pharmaceutical preparations directly affects the effectiveness and safety of drugs. Therefore, it is of great ...
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 ...
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 pombe. ...
The protein and polysaccharide in suspended sludge decreased, while the protein/polysaccharide in exopolysaccharides increased. Microbial community analysis showed the abundance of Methanosarcina spp. fluctuated over time and was finally stable at 17%. ...
The influence of consumption of salads on exposure to gastrointestinal diseases was assessed in urban environments in Kumasi, Ghana. 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 ...