[HTML][HTML] How genomics can help biodiversity conservation

K Theissinger, C Fernandes, G Formenti, I Bista… - Trends in Genetics, 2023 - cell.com
The availability of public genomic resources can greatly assist biodiversity assessment,
conservation, and restoration efforts by providing evidence for scientifically informed …

Real‐time genomics for One Health

L Urban, A Perlas, O Francino… - Molecular Systems …, 2023 - embopress.org
The ongoing degradation of natural systems and other environmental changes has put our
society at a crossroad with respect to our future relationship with our planet. While the …

Genetic biomonitoring and biodiversity assessment using portable sequencing technologies: current uses and future directions

H Krehenwinkel, A Pomerantz, S Prost - Genes, 2019 - mdpi.com
We live in an era of unprecedented biodiversity loss, affecting the taxonomic composition of
ecosystems worldwide. The immense task of quantifying human imprints on global …

Vaccinomics to Design a Multi-Epitopes Vaccine for Acinetobacter baumannii

M Ud-Din, A Albutti, A Ullah, S Ismail, S Ahmad… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Antibiotic resistance (AR) is the result of microbes' natural evolution to withstand the action
of antibiotics used against them. AR is rising to a high level across the globe, and novel …

Pan-genome analysis of oral bacterial pathogens to predict a potential novel multi-epitopes vaccine candidate

T Rida, S Ahmad, A Ullah, S Ismail… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Porphyromonas gingivalis is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium, mainly present in the
oral cavity and causes periodontal infections. Currently, no licensed vaccine is available …

International Wildlife Trafficking: A perspective on the challenges and potential forensic genetics solutions

U Smart, JC Cihlar, B Budowle - Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2021 - Elsevier
International wildlife trafficking (IWT) is a thriving and pervasive illegal enterprise that
adversely affects modern societies. Yet, despite being globally recognized as a threat to …

From rivers to ocean basins: The role of ocean barriers and philopatry in the genetic structuring of a cosmopolitan coastal predator

F Devloo‐Delva, CP Burridge, PM Kyne… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) faces varying levels of exploitation around
the world due to its coastal distribution. Information regarding population connectivity is …

Shark‐dust: Application of high‐throughput DNA sequencing of processing residues for trade monitoring of threatened sharks and rays

AP Prasetyo, JM Murray, MFAK Kurniawan… - Conservation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (eg, fins) are
largely responsible for the rapid global decline of shark and ray populations. Controlling …

Rapid detection of CITES-listed shark fin species by loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay with potential for field use

GWC But, HY Wu, KT Shao, PC Shaw - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Shark fin is a delicacy in many Asian countries. Overexploitation of sharks for shark fin
trading has led to a drastic reduction in shark population. To monitor international trade of …

Synopsis of global fresh and brackish water occurrences of the bull shark Carcharhinus leucas Valenciennes, 1839 (Pisces: Carcharhinidae), with comments on …

P Gausmann - … Systematics: Stuttgart Contributions to Natural History, 2021 - BioOne
The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas Valenciennes, 1839) is a large, primarily coastally
distributed shark famous for its ability to penetrate far into freshwater bodies in tropical …