Publications by authors named "Ganesh Doss"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on analyzing genetic diversity in finger millet, a vital food grain, using 15 ISSR genetic markers across 23 widely cultivated cultivars from Africa and Asia.
  • - Results showed a high level of polymorphism, with 173 out of 175 scored loci being polymorphic, indicating that the ISSR markers are effective for genetic diversity analysis.
  • - The findings suggest that ISSR markers are suitable for distinguishing genotypes of finger millet, which can be beneficial for the conservation and management of its genetic resources.
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Linn. is the most important medicinally useful tree crop in Asian Subcontinent and is severely infested by Swinhoe, known as shoot gall maker (SGM). This pest tunnels the shoots of seedlings and actively growing branches of trees and develops gall, leading to stunted growth, unusual branching and death of actively growing shoots.

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The evolution of bias in synonymous codon usage in chosen monkeypox viral genomes and the factors influencing its diversification have not been reported so far. In this study, various trends associated with synonymous codon usage in chosen monkeypox viral genomes were investigated, and the results are reported. Identification of factors that influence codon usage in chosen monkeypox viral genomes was done using various codon usage indices, such as the relative synonymous codon usage, the effective number of codons, and the codon adaptation index.

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Medicinal plants such as Cassia, Senna, and Chamaecrista (belonging to the family Fabaceae) are well known for their laxative properties. They are extensively used within indigenous health care systems in India and several other countries. India exports over 5000 metric tonnes per year of these specific herbal products, and the demand for natural health product market is growing at approximately 10-15% annually.

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Background: Comparative study of synonymous codon usage variations and factors influencing its diversification in α - cyanobacterial descendant Paulinella chromatophora and β - cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC6301 has not been reported so far. In the present study, we investigated various factors associated with synonymous codon usage in the genomes of P. chromatophora and S.

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Synonymous codon usage of 53 protein coding genes in chloroplast genome of Coffea arabica was analyzed for the first time to find out the possible factors contributing codon bias. All preferred synonymous codons were found to use A/T ending codons as chloroplast genomes are rich in AT. No difference in preference for preferred codons was observed in any of the two strands, viz.

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