Publications by authors named "Asmaa H Hassan"

Transposable elements (TEs) are indispensable components of eukaryotic genomes that play diverse roles in gene regulation, recombination, and environmental adaptation. Their ability to mobilize within the genome leads to gene expression and DNA structure changes. TEs serve as valuable markers for genetic and evolutionary studies and facilitate genetic mapping and phylogenetic analysis.

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  • * TE-based molecular markers are categorized into retrotransposon-based (like RBIP, IRAP) and DNA-based (like MITE, CACTA), which are valuable for phylogenetic studies and developing new plant varieties.
  • * The TEMM resource compiles 784 primer sequences and PCR programs for various TE-markers, enhancing research and breeding efforts, and is freely available online.
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Dieback is one of the most dangerous fungal diseases affecting mango trees. In this study, nanopore metagenome sequencing of the root-soil samples and infected plant tissues was conducted to identify the fungal pathogens present. Soil analysis of the infected mango trees showed the abundance of the Dikarya subkingdom (59%) including (15%), (6%), and .

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