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VOL. 2, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Advances and applications of bioinformatics in Sericultural research
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M Younus Wani, NA Ganie, S Rani, S Mehraj, MF Baqual, MR Mir, MA Malik, KA Sahaf, KA Dar, FA Malik, A Rafiq, G Jeelani
Abstract
Seri bioinformatics tools and techniques not only facilitated detection of proteomic and genomic diversity among the species/strains, but also resulted in finding a gap in the silkworm genome sequence of a strain that diverged during the course of domestication. Seri-bioinformatics databases are a valuable seri-bioresource. The available online resources on silkworm and its related organisms, including databases as well as informative websites help to make silkworms healthier, more disease resistant and more productive. These databases provides information on gene, protein sequences and diseases and play crucial roles in conservation of the silkworm species and mulberry plants (Singh et al., 216). Bioinformatics approaches give an insight, uncovering the lineage with gene and protein count of B. mori and Drosophila encompass ~18,000 and ~16,000 (Genes) and ~9,000 and ~22,000 (Proteins) respectively (Somshekar and Borgowda, 2013).
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Pages:12-17
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M Younus Wani, NA Ganie, S Rani, S Mehraj, MF Baqual, MR Mir, MA Malik, KA Sahaf, KA Dar, FA Malik, A Rafiq, G Jeelani "Advances and applications of bioinformatics in Sericultural research". International Journal of Chemical Science, Vol 2, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 12-17
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