Publications by authors named "Amin Asyraf Tamizi"

Background: Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and particle bombardment are the two common approaches for genome editing in plant species using CRISPR/Cas9 system. Both methods require careful manipulations of undifferentiated cells and tissue culture to regenerate the potentially edited plants. However, tissue culture techniques are laborious and time-consuming.

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Transcriptomics has significantly grown as a functional genomics tool for understanding the expression of biological systems. The generated transcriptomics data can be utilised to produce a gene co-expression network that is one of the essential downstream omics data analyses. To date, several gene co-expression network databases that store correlation values, expression profiles, gene names and gene descriptions have been developed.

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  • The text discusses a pathogen causing papaya dieback disease, significantly impacting Malaysia's papaya exports and neighboring countries' crops.
  • The study found five Malaysian fungal isolates showing antagonism against the pathogen, with three exhibiting notable growth inhibition.
  • Genomic analysis revealed potential pathways for antimicrobial properties, suggesting these fungi could be developed as biological control agents and explored for synthetic biology applications.
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The alternative sigma (σ) factor E, RpoE or HrpL, has been reported to be involved in stress- and pathogenicity-related transcription initiation in and many other Gram-negative bacteria, including spp. and spp. A previous study identified the / transcript as one of the significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) during early infection in papaya and those data serve as the basis of the current project.

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is a species of stingless bee recently domesticated (or reared) for honey production in a few Southeast Asian countries namely Malaysia and Indonesia. Being categorized in the clade Corbiculata together with the honeybees ( spp.) and bumble bees ( spp.

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