Bacterial Genomics

Bacterial genomics is the study of the genetic makeup and function of bacterial cells. This field of research has been rapidly advancing, largely due to advances in sequencing technology and bioinformatics. By studying bacterial genomes, scientists can better understand how bacteria interact with their environment and how they regulate their metabolism and behavior. This knowledge can be used to identify new drug targets and develop vaccines and antibiotics, as well as to better understand the role of bacteria in health and disease. Bacterial genomics also has implications for biotechnology and food production, allowing us to better control the growth and functioning of beneficial microorganisms.

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research: Second Issue

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Bacterial Meningitis Associated with Pituitary Macroadenoma: Systematic Review

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Isolation and Screening of Phb Producing Halotolerant Bacterial Strains from A Saline Environment

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Morpho-biochemical Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Bacterial Isolates from Chicken Eggs in District Faisalabad

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Evaluation of Bacterial Population in the Saliva of Drug Addicts

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Synthesis and Analysis of Copper Neem (Azadirechta Indica) Soap-Nitro and Ethoxy Benzothiazole Complexes for Anti-Bacterial Activity Related with Skin Diseases

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Antibacterial and Cytotoxicity Activities of Major Compounds from Tinospora cordifolia Willd. Growing on Mangifera indica L.

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Biosorption of Lead Using the Bacterial Strain, Bacillus subtilis (MTCC 2423)

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Causes and Consequences of the Syndrome of Excessive Bacterial Growth in the Small Intestine

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Antibacterial Activities of Ni Substituted Ferrite Particles for Biological Applications

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