It is well established in the technical publications that only a small part of microorganisms can be cultured by accepted microbiology methods. The ever lower and faster DNA sequencing procedures, together with improvement in bioinformatics, have advanced our comprehending of the structure and purposeful demeanor of microbial communities in many complex environments. However, the metagenomics approach solely will not elucidate the functionality of all microorganisms, because a huge number of possibly new genes have no homologs in public databases. Metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics are advances founded on distinct techniques and have recently emerged as promising methods to recount microbial undertakings inside a given environment at the molecular grade.
Awards 2020 on Medical and Clinical Microbiology
Awards 2020: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Awards 2020 on Medical and Clinical Microbiology
Awards 2020: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Research Article: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
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ScientificTracks Abstracts: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Keynote: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Keynote: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Keynote: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Keynote: Archives of Clinical Microbiology
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