Publications by authors named "J Jesus Ibarra-Rodriguez"

Motivation: As genomics data analysis becomes increasingly intricate, researchers face the challenge of mastering various software tools. The rise of Pangenomics analysis, which examines the complete set of genes in a group of genomes, is particularly transformative in understanding genetic diversity. Our interdisciplinary team of biologists and mathematicians developed a short Pangenomics Workshop covering Bash, Python scripting, Pangenome, and Topological Data Analysis.

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Because of the increasing demand for photovoltaic energy and the generation of end-of-life photovoltaic waste forecast, the feasibility to produce glass substrates for photovoltaic application by recycling photovoltaic glass waste (PVWG) material was analyzed. PVWG was recovered from photovoltaic house roof panels for developing windows glass substrates; PVWG was used as the main material mixed with other industrial waste materials (wSG). The glass was casted by air quenching, annealed, and polished to obtain transparent substrates samples.

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A potential alternative to the use of chemical products with oomyceticidal action for the control of Phytophthora capsici in vegetables is the use of antimicrobial metabolites, biosynthesized in Bacillus species. The objective of this study was to induce the biosynthesis of lipopeptides in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens KX953161.1 by using glutamic acid, iron, cellulose, chitin, or inactive Colletotrichum spp.

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The survival of in subtropical river water depends on genetic and metabolic reorganization for the expression of alternative metabolic pathways in response to starvation, which allows to use environmental carbon sources (C-sources). However, knowledge regarding the metabolic plasticity of serotypes for C-source utilization when exposed to these conditions remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolic response and level of environmental C-source consumption by environmental (Oranienburg and Saintpaul) and clinical (Typhi) serotypes by comparing laboratory growth against exposure to river water conditions.

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Salmonella enterica is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for intestinal illness and systemic diseases such as typhoid and paratyphoid fevers. Among clinical manifestation classification, non-typhoidal Salmonella is mainly known as foodborne pathogen associated with the consumption of fecal contaminated food and water. Even though Salmonella hosts include humans and warm-blooded animals, it has been found in non-host environments as river water where the bacteria use different strategies to fitness the environment persisting and establishment.

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