Reconstruction of bacterial community structure and variation for enhanced petroleum hydrocarbons degradation through biostimulation of oil contaminated soil

A Shahi, S Aydin, B Ince, O Ince - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2016 - Elsevier
The relative abundance of dominant bacterial phyla during a biostimulation practice of
petroleum contaminated soil has been evaluated through the Illumina sequencing method …

Advancements and Challenges in Ancient DNA Research: Bridging the Global North–South Divide

V Dalal, N Pasupuleti, G Chaubey, N Rai, V Shinde - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Ancient DNA (aDNA) research first began in 1984 and ever since has greatly expanded our
understanding of evolution and migration. Today, aDNA analysis is used to solve various …

“Like sugar in milk”: reconstructing the genetic history of the Parsi population

G Chaubey, Q Ayub, N Rai, S Prakash… - Genome biology, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background The Parsis are one of the smallest religious communities in the world.
To understand the population structure and demographic history of this group in detail, we …

Pinpointing the geographic origin of 165-year-old human skeletal remains found in Punjab, India: evidence from mitochondrial DNA and stable isotope analysis

JS Sehrawat, S Agrawal, D Sankhyan, M Singh… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In 2014, 157 years after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, several unidentified human skeletons
were discovered in an abandoned well at Ajnala, Punjab. The most prevailing hypothesis …

Ancient DNA reveals late Pleistocene existence of ostriches in Indian sub-continent

S Jain, N Rai, G Kumar, PA Pruthi, K Thangaraj… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis of extinct ratite species is of considerable interest as it
provides important insights into their origin, evolution, paleogeographical distribution and …

Where Are They Now? The Human Skeletal Remains from India

V Mushrif‐Tripathy, KS Chakraborty… - A companion to South …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter explains the large number of human skeletal remains excavated from
archaeological sites in India. It has been 30 years since the publication of a complete …

Deciphering the West Eurasian Genetic Footprints in Ancient South India

B Ahlawat, L Kumar, PJ Cherian, JS Sehrawat, N Rai… - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Since 2006, Pattanam coastal village of the Ernakulam District in Kerala, India, has
witnessed multi-disciplinary archaeological investigations in collaboration with leading …

[PDF][PDF] Delineating genetic ancestries of people of the Indus Valley, Parsis, Indian Jews and Tharu tribe

AK Pathak - 2021 - academia.edu
Though curiosity is an inherent feature of most animal species, it is often considered a
characteristic feature of the great apes and humans. This thirst for knowledge has been the …

Peopling of India: ancient DNA perspectives

K Thangaraj, N Rai - Journal of Biosciences, 2019 - Springer
To reconstruct and explain patterns of genetic diversity of modern humans, understanding
their past and present genetic profile is crucial. While genomes of contemporary people can …

Mitochondria in Health and Disease–3rd Annual Conference of Society for Mitochondrial Research and Medicine–19–20 December 2013—Bengaluru, India

JA Durhuus, C Desler, LJ Rasmussen - Mitochondrion, 2015 - Elsevier
The primary role of mitochondria was long considered to be production of cellular energy.
However, as the understanding of mitochondria in disease is ever expanding, so is their …