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Aim
Thiss study was conducted to investigate the possible role of a compatible solute from radio‐halophilic bacterium against desiccation and ultra‐violet radiation‐induced oxidative stress.
Methods and Results
Nine different radio‐resistant bacteria were isolated from desert soil, where strain WMA‐LM19 was chosen for detailed studies on the basis of its high tolerance to ultraviolet radiation...
The strands of chromosomes are supposed to be split into genic and intergenic regions. Gene identification is an optimization problem in Eukaryotic DNA splicing. An optimal solution is essential which may help in better protein translation. We have proposed a novel approach for gene identification by employing discrete wavelet transforms for noise reduction in DNA sequences and introducing a new indicator...
Protein and DNA sequences of different organisms are often related and they indicate the knowledge about species. The consideration is made to align more than two sequences so that a level/extend of similarity or differences be found that would help in categorizing the common characteristics of species and their behaviors. An efficient recursive approach is proposed in this paper that would not only...
AGEs are a heterogeneous group of proteins that have been shown to react with the amino group of the N-terminal amino acid residue and the side-chains of arginine and lysine residues. Glycation induced protein modifications has been implicated in diabetes and its associated complications like nephropathy, retinopathy, aging as well as in atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The identification...
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