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View article: Comparative genomics and evolutionary insights in divergence and expression of CYP450 super gene family in citrus (C. sinensis, C. grandis&P. trifoliata)
Comparative genomics and evolutionary insights in divergence and expression of CYP450 super gene family in citrus (C. sinensis, C. grandis&P. trifoliata) Open
View article: CyDENT: A tale of CRISPR-free strand-specific base editor for nuclear and organellar genomes
CyDENT: A tale of CRISPR-free strand-specific base editor for nuclear and organellar genomes Open
View article: Editorial: Gene editing to achieve Zero Hunger
Editorial: Gene editing to achieve Zero Hunger Open
View article: Phylogenomic analysis of bromodomain genes in cotton (Gossypium spp.) and their potential roles in abiotic stress tolerance
Phylogenomic analysis of bromodomain genes in cotton (Gossypium spp.) and their potential roles in abiotic stress tolerance Open
Background The bromodomain (BRD) proteins play a pivotal role in regulating gene expression by recognizing acetylated lysine residues and acting as chromatin-associated post-translational modification-inducing proteins. Although BRD protei…
View article: Biomechanical Correlates of Body Mass Index: The Role of Core Stability and Foot Posture in Young Adults of Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Biomechanical Correlates of Body Mass Index: The Role of Core Stability and Foot Posture in Young Adults of Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Open
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is defined as the ratio of weight to height and is expressed in kg/m². High body mass index has been shown to be the cause of different musculoskeletal disorders, which mostly affect the individual especia…
View article: Biotyping and PCR Based Detection of Staphylococcus Aureus in Mastitic Large Ruminant Population of District Faisalabad
Biotyping and PCR Based Detection of Staphylococcus Aureus in Mastitic Large Ruminant Population of District Faisalabad Open
S. aureus is considered one of the most important economical disease of dairy enterprise worldwide which affect the quantity and quality of the milk. The present study aimed at detection of S. aureus in mastitic cows and buffaloes using PC…
View article: Separation of Tetrahydrocannabinol Fraction from Cannabis indica Extracts by Chromatographic Method
Separation of Tetrahydrocannabinol Fraction from Cannabis indica Extracts by Chromatographic Method Open
Tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9-THC) from Cannabis indica leaves was extracted by using solvent extraction method applying condenser apparatus. The molecular and physical attributes of ∆9-THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, were identified. The collect…
View article: Heritability and Heterosis Manifestation of Brassica Rapa Accessions for Fatty Acids-Related Traits
Heritability and Heterosis Manifestation of Brassica Rapa Accessions for Fatty Acids-Related Traits Open
The emergence of heterosis is a crucial marker of hybrid potential in rapeseed breeding for both hybrid and open-pollinated cultivars. However, testing the combining ability of the parents in the field consumes a great deal of manpower. An…
View article: The 4Fs of cotton: genome editing of cotton for fiber, food, feed, and fuel to achieve zero hunger
The 4Fs of cotton: genome editing of cotton for fiber, food, feed, and fuel to achieve zero hunger Open
Cotton is globally known for its high-priority cellulose-rich natural fiber. In addition to providing fiber for the textile industry, it is an important source material for edible oil, livestock feed, and fuel products. Global warming and …
View article: Enhancing cotton resilience to challenging climates through genetic modifications
Enhancing cotton resilience to challenging climates through genetic modifications Open
Cotton is one of the most important fiber crops that plays a vital role in the textile industry. Its production has been unstable over the years due to climate change induced biotic stresses such as insects, diseases, and weeds, as well as…
View article: Phylogenomic curation of Ovate Family Proteins (OFPs) in the U’s Triangle of Brassica L. indicates stress-induced growth modulation
Phylogenomic curation of Ovate Family Proteins (OFPs) in the U’s Triangle of Brassica L. indicates stress-induced growth modulation Open
The Ovate Family Proteins (OFPs) gene family houses a class of proteins that are involved in regulating plant growth and development. To date, there is no report of the simultaneous functional characterization of this gene family in all me…
View article: Exploring Genetic Variation in Brassica rapa for Improved Yield and Fatty Acid Profiles
Exploring Genetic Variation in Brassica rapa for Improved Yield and Fatty Acid Profiles Open
Brassica rapa is one of the most widely cultivated oilseed crops and is known for a variety of benefits across the globe. Brassica rapa is one of the key Brassica species. Together with significant oil concentrations, it is distinguished b…
View article: Bulk segregant analysis of tomato to identify polymorphism associated with tomato-Phytoplasma solani interaction using RNA-sequencing data
Bulk segregant analysis of tomato to identify polymorphism associated with tomato-Phytoplasma solani interaction using RNA-sequencing data Open
Background Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a globally significant crop that faces challenges from various pathogens, including Phytoplasma solani. Phytoplasmas are obligate parasitic bacteria that disrupt plant metabolism and manipulate h…
View article: De novo transcriptome assembly of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. (Fabaceae) under Botryodiplodia theobromae-induced dieback disease
De novo transcriptome assembly of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. (Fabaceae) under Botryodiplodia theobromae-induced dieback disease Open
Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. (Shisham) is a timber-producing species of economic, cultural, and medicinal importance in the Indian subcontinent. In the past few decades, Shisham's dieback disease caused by the fungus Botryodiplodia theobromae ha…
View article: LbCas12a mediated suppression of Cotton leaf curl Multan virus
LbCas12a mediated suppression of Cotton leaf curl Multan virus Open
Begomoviruses are contagious and severely affect commercially important fiber and food crops. Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuMuV) is one of the most dominant specie of Begomovirus and a major constraint on cotton yield in Pakistan. Cur…
View article: Development of Climate Smart Fruit Plants via CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing Systems: A Spatiotemporal Review
Development of Climate Smart Fruit Plants via CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing Systems: A Spatiotemporal Review Open
Fruit production is an important part of the gross domestic product for many countries around the world especially to those who have a strong focus on agriculture. However, long-term maintenance and yield stability of fruit production may …
View article: Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance
Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance Open
Background Fatty acid desaturases ( FADs ) are involved in regulating plant fatty acid composition by adding double bonds to growing hydrocarbon chain. Apart from regulating fatty acid composition FADs are of great importance, and are invo…
View article: Genomic diversity of aquaporins across genus Oryza provides a rich genetic resource for development of climate resilient rice cultivars
Genomic diversity of aquaporins across genus Oryza provides a rich genetic resource for development of climate resilient rice cultivars Open
View article: Genome editing in cotton: challenges and opportunities
Genome editing in cotton: challenges and opportunities Open
Cotton has enormous economic potential providing high-quality protein, oil, and fibre. A large increase in cotton output is necessary due to the world's changing climate and constantly expanding human population. In the past, conventional …
View article: Additional file 6 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance
Additional file 6 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance Open
Additional file 6: Table S4. Transcriptomic data of FAD and FAB like genes in diferent tissues under biotic and abiotic stresses.
View article: Additional file 4 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance
Additional file 4 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance Open
Additional file 4: Table S2. Cis-regulatory elements of FAD and FAB like genes and their expression in different tissues.
View article: Additional file 5 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance
Additional file 5 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance Open
Additional file 5: Table S3. Gene divergence analysis of membrane bound FAD and FAB orthologous gene pairs.
View article: Additional file 3 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance
Additional file 3 of Comparative transcriptomic and evolutionary analysis of FAD-like genes of Brassica species revealed their role in fatty acid biosynthesis and stress tolerance Open
Additional file 3: Table S1. Molecular and physio-chemical parameters of both FAD and FAB like genes of Brassicas
View article: Optimization of Regeneration and Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation Protocols for Bi and Multilocular Varieties of Brassica rapa
Optimization of Regeneration and Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation Protocols for Bi and Multilocular Varieties of Brassica rapa Open
The regeneration of the high-yielding multilocular types has not been attempted, although successful regeneration and transformation in brassica have been done. Here, we report efficient regeneration and transformation protocols for two B.…
View article: The SHERLOCK Platform: An Insight into Advances in Viral Disease Diagnosis
The SHERLOCK Platform: An Insight into Advances in Viral Disease Diagnosis Open
View article: Chapter 3 White Gold on a Rusty Spoon Some Reflections on Indenture in South Africa
Chapter 3 White Gold on a Rusty Spoon Some Reflections on Indenture in South Africa Open
Colonialism with its capitalist agenda was extended to the better parts of Africa and other countries in the globe since the 15 th century.It was a quest to expand the economic interest of the colonisers through brutal measures against the…
View article: Understanding floral biology for CRISPR-based modification of color and fragrance in horticultural plants
Understanding floral biology for CRISPR-based modification of color and fragrance in horticultural plants Open
The global market of a total 42.4 billion US dollars of ornamental plants owes its worth to the color and fragrance associated with these plants. A lot of work has been done to understand the physiological, biochemical, genetic, and enviro…
View article: Founder transformants of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) obtained through the introduction of DS-Red, Rec, Rep and CRISPR/Cas9 expressing constructs for developing base lines of recombinase mediated gene stacking
Founder transformants of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) obtained through the introduction of DS-Red, Rec, Rep and CRISPR/Cas9 expressing constructs for developing base lines of recombinase mediated gene stacking Open
Cotton being the major fiber crop across the world is exposed to numerous biotic and abiotic stresses. Genetic transformation of cotton is vital to meet the world’s food, feed and fiber demands. Genetic manipulation by randomly transferrin…
View article: Association Mapping of Agronomic traits in Bread Wheat using a high Density 90k SNP Array
Association Mapping of Agronomic traits in Bread Wheat using a high Density 90k SNP Array Open
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed using a high-density infinium 90K SNP array. We identified a total markers traits associations (MTAs) (p ?0.000) for the following plant traits; days taken to 50% heading(DH), days to 50…
View article: Using Multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9 for Suppression of Cotton Leaf Curl Virus
Using Multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9 for Suppression of Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Open
In recent decades, Pakistan has suffered a decline in cotton production due to several factors, including insect pests, cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD), and multiple abiotic stresses. CLCuD is a highly damaging plant disease that seriousl…