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Dear researchers, I have identified the presence of efflux pump genes in only 65% of Pseudomonas and absent in 35% of Pseudomonas strains. Where detection of the gene by PCR targeting MexAB-oprM...
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Hi, I have found a chemical compound has good antibacterial activity. I want to confirm that this commercially available compound has any host cell toxicity (Human) not related to cancer. Since my...
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As per my research, drives me to inhibit a particular gene which codes for a protein involves in multiple functions. After treating the cells with my designed drug against that protein, i have...
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I have indicated some pathogenic genes of P aeruginosa identified by genome sequencing in a paper, where the reviewer wanted to do a functional study for the genes which I claimed, but I have...
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Dear scientist, Am having a small molecule ( selected by in silicomethod) to target a gene or protein (x) which involves in cell division of bacteria. 1) I want to prove that the small molecule...
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Dear scientists, Out of my curiosity, when i analysed a patient harbouring pseudomonas strain with higher resistance, i have taken the toilet swab, wash basin swab and air sampling of the patient...
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Dear scientists, Am working in pseudomonas bacteria, where i could find lot of resistant genes, but when i extract the same with plasmid DNA extraction kit, no dna could be extracted. Is there any...
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I'm doing NGS and I published a whole genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. I want to construct a phylogeny based on whole genome not with either 16s or housekeeping genes. Is there any...
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Dear friends, Other than sequencing error, what could be the reason for this high no of Pseudogenes in many bacteria?
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