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Microbial community fitness boost: Adaptive laboratory evolution

DNA tales August 12, 2021August 11, 2021 1

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Adaptive laboratory evolution has become a substantial tool for the development of microbial strains with enhanced genetically modified features. The long-term Escherichia coli evolution experiment is a good example. It has emphasized how evolution under adequate conditions can be utilized to understand adaptive processes. These experiments have helped to determine the possible evolutionary […]

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15000-year-old Microbes discovered in Tibetan glacier ice

bioxone July 30, 2021July 29, 2021

Srabani Roy Chowdhury (MAKAUT, WB) Glacier ice provides microbiological information that helps in predicting future climate changes and study paleo-climatic history. According to microbiologists, the bacteria and their phages (or bacteria infecting viruses) found in the Tibetan glacier ice are likely to be originated from soil or plants. These identified microbes are said to represent […]

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Anaerobic gut fungi make way for novel antibiotic production

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Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Secondary Metabolites as a Natural Defense System in Microbes: All living beings inherit a natural defence system for ascertaining their survival. Microorganisms are mostly dependent upon the synthesized natural products that serve as a defence system against threats posed by the environment. This enables them to fight against other microorganisms. […]

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World Microbiome Day

BioTech Today June 27, 2021June 26, 2021

Sagnik Nag, Amity University, Kolkata World Microbiome Day aims at an initiative to extend awareness of the microbiota, and unite all researchers and firms fascinated by the topic. Microbes have an incredible effect on the health and balance of the environment we board. Theme of World Microbiome Day 2021: This year we are celebrating the […]

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