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2021 ◽  
pp. 32-42
Author(s):  
Zeina S. M. Al-Hadeithi ◽  
Saade Abdalkareem Jasim

This review represent plants genetic diversity (PDG) generally in crop plant and especially in Barley  (Hordeum vulgare), can be studied (PDG) and stored as a (PGR) plant genetic resources as gene bank , DNA library for saved genetic material at long time and crops improvement can be utilized in breeding programs strategies in future. In this  study observed the significance of plant genetic diversity (PGD) and (PGR) especially on agriculturally important crops , analysis of plant genomic using molecular markers. Barley is a well important studies crops using as a model for study genetic plant, cultivated barley Hordeum vulgare easily hybridization by genetic fingerprinting with wiled barley Hordeum spontaneum. The molecular markers showed their relation with locus of geographic factors and imposed stresses. Here, discussed barley genomic through relationship between genotype and phenotype traits using molecular markers useful for genetic physiological maps construction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sudin Daniel ◽  
Sangram Patil ◽  
Satheesh Iype

Abstract Introduction Looking beyond the adenoma carcinoma sequence researchers have discovered alternate morpho-genetic routes, and tumour biomarkers in colorectal cancer. This has caused a paradigm shift in the management, resulting in improved diagnosis, prevention, and delivery of tailored treatment aiming at specific molecular pathways.     Aims, Methods This review summarises Methods PubMed, Google Scholar, NLM searches based on aims and key words were conducted. Further, academically and clinically relevant searches were made if more information was required. When required, references of articles were also retrieved.        Results The two main theories regarding the morphological origins of colorectal cancer are the adenoma carcinoma sequence and the De-novo origins. The underlying genetic models are the (i) chromosomal instability pathway (CIN), (ii) the microsatellite instability pathway (MSI) and (iii) the CpG Island methylator phenotype (CIMP) pathways. Though unique, the pathways communicate with each other. The genetic fingerprinting of colorectal cancers has an impact on their tailored management and consequently a through grounding in the basics are essential for those in gastrointestinal subspecialties.  Conclusions Two morphologically distinct pathways and three unique genetic mechanisms have been described. There are significant interactions between them. Behaviours of sporadic and inherited colorectal cancer, their treatment and prognosis depend on our understanding of these mechanisms and the availability of targeted therapies to assist surgical resection.      


Author(s):  
Seham S. El-Hawary ◽  
Nadia M. Lithy ◽  
Elham Amin ◽  
Sameh F. AbouZid ◽  
Rabab Mohammed

Abstract Background Euphorbia is the largest genus in family Euphorbiaceae with a great biological and genetic diversity. The anti-trypanosomal activity of the crude extract of 15 Euphorbia species against Trypanosoma brucei brucei was carried out. Furthermore, DNA fingerprinting of the tested species using ISSR and SCoT markers was also investigated. Results The anti-trypanosomal activity of the 15 Euphorbia species revealed the highest activity of E. officinarum L. and E. milli Des Moul. against Trypanosoma brucei brucei with IC50 values < 10 μg/mL after 48- and 72-h incubation. Moreover, the assessment of the genetic diversity among the 15 tested species showed similar correlation coefficients of 0.76–0.98 which classified Euphorbia species into two main groups, one contained two species and the other contained 13 species. Conclusions Some Euphorbia species exhibited significant growth inhibitory activity toward Trypanosoma brucei strain TC221. Results also indicated the suitability of both markers for genetic fingerprinting of the tested Euphorbia species. To our knowledge, this is the first detailed comparison of the performance of two targeted DNA molecular markers (SCoT and ISSR) on the tested 15 Euphorbia species. The results guide future efficient use of these molecular markers in the genetic analysis of Euphorbia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Daniel ◽  
S Iype

Abstract Introduction Looking beyond the adenoma carcinoma sequence researchers have discovered alternate morpho-genetic routes, and tumour biomarkers in colorectal cancer. This has caused a paradigm shift in the management, resulting in improved diagnosis, prevention, and delivery of tailored treatment aiming at specific molecular pathways. Aim This review summarises Method PubMed, Google Scholar, NLM searches based on aims and key words were conducted. Further, academically, and clinically relevant searches were made if more information was required. When required, references of articles were also retrieved. Results The two main theories regarding the morphological origins of colorectal cancer are the adenoma carcinoma sequence and the De-novo origins. The underlying genetic models are the (i) chromosomal instability pathway (CIN), (ii) the microsatellite instability pathway (MSI) and (iii) the CpG Island methylator phenotype (CIMP) pathways. Though unique, the pathways communicate with each other. The genetic fingerprinting of colorectal cancers has an impact on their tailored management and consequently a through grounding in the basics are essential for those in gastrointestinal subspecialties. Conclusions Two morphologically distinct pathways and three unique genetic mechanisms have been described. There are significant interactions between them. Behaviours of sporadic and inherited colorectal cancer, their treatment and prognosis depend on our understanding of these mechanisms and the availability of targeted therapies to assist surgical resection.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (11) ◽  
pp. 86190-86202
Author(s):  
Nádia Elígia Nunes Pinto Paracampo ◽  
Maria do Socorro Padilha de Oliveira ◽  
Ghillean Tolmie Prance ◽  
Ronei Jesus Poppi ◽  
José Alberto Fracassi da Silva

Author(s):  
Md Rahman ◽  
Md Sohag ◽  
Lutfur Rahman ◽  
Md Alam ◽  
Ujjal Nath ◽  
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