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Benjamin Ewa Ubi

Researcher at Ebonyi State University

Publications -  53
Citations -  1534

Benjamin Ewa Ubi is an academic researcher from Ebonyi State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1302 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin Ewa Ubi include University of Calabar & Tottori University.

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Expression analysis of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes in apple skin: Effect of UV-B and temperature

TL;DR: It was showed that UV-B and low temperature were important factors for anthocyanin accumulation in apple fruit skin by inducing the expression of the anthcyanin biosynthetic genes, especially CHS, ANS and UFGluT genes.
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Determining Genetic Similarities and Relationships among Cowpea Breeding Lines and Cultivars by Microsatellite Markers

TL;DR: A dendrogram based on the microsatellite polymorphisms generally agreed with the pedigree of the cowpea lines.
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Condensed tannin biosynthesis genes are regulated separately from other flavonoid biosynthesis genes in apple fruit skin

TL;DR: Results indicated that transcription of the genes for synthesis of CTs in apple fruit skin was differentially regulated from the other flavonoid pathway genes which were regulated in a coordinate fashion to control synthesis of anthocyanins.
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Growth comparison of microalgae in tubular photobioreactor and open pond for treating anaerobic digestion piggery effluent

TL;DR: Results indicated that microalgae consortium is suitable for simultaneous nutrient removal and biomass production from piggery effluent and suitability as animal feed or potential biofuel feedstock.
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Molecular Cloning of Dormancy-associated MADS-box Gene Homologs and Their Characterization during Seasonal Endodormancy Transitional Phases of Japanese Pear

TL;DR: Differential genomic DNA methylation patterns detected in PpMADS13-1 and PpPMADS 13-2 were not concomitant with seasonal endodormancy transition phases, suggesting that DNA methylations in these loci under investigation may not be linked to endod Cormancy progression in 'Kosui'.