Essays about: "perl"
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1. Development of a Python Pipeline for the Analysis of Campylobacter
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt, SVA, is a government agency that works for better animal and human health with a primary focus on infectious animal diseases. One of their projects involves tracking the spread of Campylobacter infection in broilers and the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in these bacteria. READ MORE
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2. Probes for ESBL : A Method for Production of Probe Targets in Antibiotic Resistant Genes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : This project aimed to find a method for producing potential probe targets for identification of ESBL (Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase) genes in bacteria. ESBLs are a type of enzymes responsible for antibiotic resistance in many bacteria. READ MORE
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3. Bioinformatics pipeline development to support Helicobacter pylori genome analysis
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknikAbstract : Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium related to a variety of diseases and is a major risk factor for gastric cancer [1]. There can be differences in the genomes of H. READ MORE
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4. Are Restriction Enzymes Recognition Sites Underrepresented in the Organisms That Host Them?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Examensarbeten i bioinformatikAbstract : The restriction modification enzyme system is a vital bacterial defense system against invading phages. Restriction modification system consists of a restriction enzyme and a methyltransferase enzyme that work in a complementary fashion to cut foreign DNA and at the same time methylates and protects host DNA. READ MORE
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5. Post-disaster recovery trajectories and community-based management: A case of community-based marine protected areas and their recovery from an earthquake in Bohol, Philippines
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : In a time when natural disasters are increasing, and much of the population that are impacted are from the most vulnerable populations, it has become increasingly important to understand how these populations recover. Vulnerable communities often rely on their natural resources as a source of livelihood, and use forms of community-based management (CBM) to govern resource use. READ MORE