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  • Nutan, Prakash.; Patel, Shivani.; Faldu, Nilkanth J.; Ranjan, Ravi.; Sudheer, DVN (Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology, 2010-05-07)
    Malaria is the most important parasitic disease in humans, with transmission occurring in over 100 countries with a population of three billion people. It is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. These ...
  • Nutan, Prakash; Gareja, Dinta A. (Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, 2010-07-31)
    Cheminformatics is the application of computational methods to chemical problems, with particular emphasis on the manipulation of structural information. Cheminformatics is a relatively new field of information technology ...
  • Nutan, Prakash; Patel, Devangi (Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, 2011-01-06)
    The drug industry is one of the major players guiding the development of the medicines, biotechnology & pharmacology field. Drug discovery is the process by which drugs are discovered and designed. It is a process which ...
  • Nutan, Prakash.; Patel, Devangi.; Madhuuri, K.; Khushbu, P.; Deepali, P. (Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, 2011-01-07)
    The H1N1 subtype of Influenza A virus is the causative agent of swine flu. The 2009 outbreak caused by subtype H1N1 in humans is due to transfer of Swine Influenza Virus from pig to human. Thus to analyze the origin of ...
  • Nutan, Prakash.; Patel, Devangi.; Madhuuri, K.; Khushbu, P.; Deepali, P. (Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, 2011-01-07)
    The H1N1 subtype of Influenza A virus is the causative agent of swine flu. The 2009 outbreak caused by subtype H1N1 in humans is due to transfer of Swine Influenza Virus from pig to human. Thus to analyze the origin of ...
  • Gupta, Manish Kumar; Nutan, Prakash; Chaturvedi, Pragya; Misra, Krishna (Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology, 2011-04-14)
    As a result of human genome project a large burst of genomic data comes. Researchers are trying to correlate this sequenced data to find out variations, which will help to study the effect of variations on disease progression. ...
  • Patel, Shivani; Patel, Nirali (American Journal of Research Communication, 2013)
    Candidate gene is a gene with known or assumed function that may affect genetic control of a trait and thus, can be considered a ‘candidate gene’ for this trait. The Candidate gene associates a gene to its phenotypic ...
  • Ambasana, Leena; Raval, Chirag; Markna, J.H.; Dhruv, Daivit; Shah, Nikesh (STM Journals, 2013)
    Almost three-quarters of the Earth’s surface are covered by cold ecosystems, involving the depths of ocean, and Polar Regions. These continuous cold environments have been successfully covered by members of extremophiles ...
  • Patel, Shivani.; Patel, Nirali K. (American Journal of Research Communication, 2013-08-01)
    Candidate gene is a gene with known or assumed function that may affect genetic control of a trait and thus, can be considered a ‘candidate gene’ for this trait. The Candidate gene associates a gene to its phenotypic trait. ...
  • Faldu, Nilkanth.; Patel, Shivani.; Vishwakarma, Nutan Prakash.; Singh, Anil Kumar.; Patel, Khushbu.; Pandhi, Neepa, (Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 2014-12-01)
    Cyanobacteria from habitats within Gujarat have been poorly studied with regard to their diversity.In the present investigation eight morphologically distinct cyanobacterial isolates were obtained and characterized from ...
  • K, Ravi Ranjan; J, Vasantba; M, Bhoomi; T, Bonisha; C, Bhumika (International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 2015)
    Screening and isolation of promising strains of novel actinomycetes with potential antibiotic is still a thrust area of research because in recent time, many pathogenic bacteria are resistant to currently available ...
  • Bhatt, Shweta; Dholakia, Parth R.; Sorathia, Delisha K.; Solanki, Krutharth J.; Dabhi, Neha K.; Dedakiya, Shreya K. (The International Journal Of Science & Technoledge, 2015-06)
    Rhizobacteria possessing multiple plant growth promoting activities. Halotolerant rhizobacteria were isolated from the groundnut soil sample with salinity 0.7mS/cm in Jodiya region of saurashtra. 48 bacterial isolates ...
  • Lungariya, Amisha; Mehta, Hemangi; Patadia, Apexa (The International Journal Of Science & Technoledge, 2015-08)
    Halophiles are the salt loving organisms, which are found to survive in wide range of salt concentration. Based on their salt requirement, halophiles are categorized into different categories; 1. Slight, 2. Moderate, 3. ...
  • Patadia, Apexa; Dave, Bharti P (International Journal of Biological & Pharmaceutical Research, 2016)
    One of the eye catching subjects in the scientific community is environmental friendly and economic production of bioplastics [Poly β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB)]. Most of the research on PHB using microbes has been directed ...
  • Kumar, Ravi Ranjan; Jadeja, Vasantba J. (International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2016)
    Actinomycetes are one of the most attractive sources of antibiotics and other biologically active substances of high commercial value. In the search of novel source of actinomycetes, endophytes have been demonstrated ...
  • Kumar, Ravi Ranjan; Jadeja, Vasantba J. (International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2016)
    Actinomycetes have provided many industrially important bioactive compounds having great economic importance and always being a curious organism for secondary metabolite production. Actinomycetes have long been recognized ...
  • Kumar, Ravi Ranjan; Jadeja, Vasantba J. (Life Sciences Leaflets, 2016)
    Endophytic actinomycetes from medicinal plants of Rajkot district were isolated and screened for their antibacterial activity against several pathogenic bacteria. A total of 36 separate endophytic isolates were obtained ...
  • Singh, Anil Kumar; Tala, Trushali; Tanna, Manali; Patel, Hetal; Sudra, Prashant; Mungra, Dhaval; Nirmal, Dhaval; Khatnani, Tannu; Joshi, Preetam (International Journal Of Recent Scientific Research, 2016-03)
    Salicylic acid (SA) induced changes in in vitro growth and biochemical characteristics were studied in banana micropropagules. Banana shoots were cultured on standard banana multiplication medium supplemented with different ...
  • Singh, Anil Kumar.; Tala, Trushali.; Tanna, Manali.; Patel, Hetal.; Sudra, Prashant.; Mungra, Dhaval.; Nirmal, Dhaval.; Khatnani, Tannu.; Joshi, Preetam. (International Journal of Recent Scientific Research., 2016-03-01)
    Salicylic acid (SA) induced changes in in vitro growth and biochemical characteristics were studied in banana micropropagules. Banana shoots were cultured on standard banana multiplication medium supplemented with different ...
  • Singh, Anil Kumar; Joshi, Preetam; Singh, Aparna (International Journal of Pest Management, 2016-04-07)
    Helicoverpa armigera is a serious pest of Cajanus cajan in many parts of world. Rapid development of resistance against number of insecticides and cry toxin-based biocontrol agents has led to search for biocontrol agents ...

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