January 16, ’41. An improved genome sequence for bread wheat, with more than 100,000 genes has been released in Ensembl Plants. The data will provide valuable tools to wheat researchers and plant breeders to improve yield of the world’s vital crops in different environments. Whole-genome dataset for bread wheat is now available in Ensembl Plants
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Dhaka, 16th Jan.,’14. An improved genome sequence for bread wheat(Triticum aestivum), for more than 100,000 genes has been released in Ensembl Plants. The data will provide wheat researchers and plant breeders with valuable tools to improve this vital crop’s yield in different environments.
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GNOBB members will be pleased to know that the December issue of the journal of BAPTC&B has just been published. In addition to two short communications, there are 13 articles. Of these two are related to molecular biology and the remaining 13 on tissue culture mainly confined to micropropagation. The articles are available online in BAPTC’s webs
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Dhaka 22nd Dec., 2013. GNOBB feel proud to announce that one of its most dynamic members, Ms Saima Sahid’s paper based on her research work on Amborella small RNA annotation has been published in the 20th December issue of the prestigious journal Science. The title of the article is, “Identification and annotation of small RNA genes us
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Dhaka the 20th Dec. 2013. A researcher in the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florida, Gainesville has unraveled the genome of a new strain of Citrus Greening discovered in Brazil. Since there has not hitherto been no cure for Citrus Greening, the mapping of the genome of the new strain of the fungus will open up the possib
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Dhaka the 17th Dec., 2013— Vitamin B12 (cobalamin [Cbl]) is essential for maintaining healthy bodily function but higher than normal levels (reference range 200-600 pmol/L) may indicate that a patient is at risk of developing certain cancers, according to a study published November 18 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Previous studies had suggested an
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Dhaka, Dec. 2013. Scientists from Michigan State University (MSU) and collaborators from Colorado and Uppsala University have found that plant adaptation to different environments involves tradeoffs in performance. The MSU plant biologist, Douglas Schemske and Jon Agren from Uppsala University in their 5-year study of Arabidopsis plant p
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In a review article titled, “Exploitation of induced 2n-gametes for plant breeding,” published in the December 2013 issue of Plant Cell Reports, Adnan Younis, Yoon-Jung Hwang, and Ki-Byung Lim advocate the use of unreduced gametes as an efficient and effective tool in plant breeding. its use will open new avenues for cre
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Dhaka Dec. 12, 2013. Recently I came across a software called, “Ginger it”. It’s a software which corrects both spelling and grammar simultaneously. Citizens of this subcontinent often make mistakes in the proper use of definite (the) and indefinite articles (a, an). This software is thus a great help. At no cost, users get to know their grammatical errors in
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December 11, 2013. In view of the renewed interest by CARES and BD rice breeders in utilizing genes from Porteresia coarctata to develop salt tolerant high yielding rice cultivars, GNOBB draws attention of its readers to a recent reference, namely, “Deep Transcriptome Sequencing of Wild&
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The deposition of first SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing results of a Bangladeshi patient by Dr. Senjuti Shaha, Dr. Samir Kumar Shaha along with their team from Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) opened a new do Read More
GNOBB wishes all its well wishers and readers a heartiest greetings for Eid-ul-fitr. May this special day brings peace, happiness and prosperity to everyone. Eid Mubarak! Read More
Dr. Haseena Khan, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has been awarded the Independence award 2019 by the Honorable Prime minister Sheikh Hasina in the award giving ceremony at Bangabandhu Read More