Current Research Trends in Biological Science Vol. 2
Synopsis
This book covers all areas of biological research. The contributions by the authors include biochemical profile, immunoglobulin, fatty acids, plasma, muscle, Rhizobium, pea microsymbionts, population structure, multi-subunit RNA polymerases, chloroplast multi-subunit RNA polymerases, plastid encoded polymerases, eubacterial RNA polymerases, mechanism of action of PEP, camel hump, cancer, fatty acids, vitamin E, biodegradability, Citrobacter amalonaticus, bonny light crude oil, glyptosternoid fish, DNA barcode, Parachiloglanis hodgarti, Myersglanis blythi, polyphenols, thermal analysis, XRF, microculture tetrazolium salt assay, Hedyotis corymbosa, Pilea trinervia, antioxidant activity, cytotoxic properties etc. This book contains various materials suitable for students, researchers and academicians in the field of biological research.
Chapters
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Chapter 1Changes on Plasma Metabolic Biochemical Profile, Humoral Immune Response and Fatty Acids Composition of the Muscle in Barrows Mangalitsa Pigs Fed Linseed Oil
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Chapter 2Microsymbionts Isolated from Pea Root Nodules – the Study of Population Diversity
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Chapter 3Active Sites of the Multi-subunit RNA Polymerases of Eubacteria and Chloroplasts are Similar in Structure and Function: Recent Perspectives
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Chapter 4Photoprotection Comprising Oil Derived from Dromedary Camel Hump Fat: An Overview
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Chapter 5Bonny Light Crude Oil Degradative Potential of Species of Citrobacter: Detailed Study
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Chapter 6Comparison of Puntius conchonius and Gambusia affinis for Feeding Rate of Mosquito Larvae: Recent Development
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Chapter 7Morphological and Molecular Study of the Glyptosternoid Catfish, Parachiloglanis hodgarti (Hora, 1923) from Pharping, Nepal
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Chapter 8Spectral, Thermal, Mineral and Phenolic Characteristics of Plant Seeds from Ten Families
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Chapter 9Study on Antioxidant Activity and Anticarcinogenic Properties of “Rumput mutiara” {Hedyotis corymbosa (L.) Lam.} and “Pohpohan” {Pilea trinervia (Roxb.) Wight}