scispace - formally typeset
C

Chaitanya G. Joshi

Researcher at Anand Agricultural University

Publications -  366
Citations -  5095

Chaitanya G. Joshi is an academic researcher from Anand Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 334 publications receiving 3794 citations. Previous affiliations of Chaitanya G. Joshi include College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry & Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Transcriptomic dissection of myogenic differentiation signature in caprine by RNA-Seq.

TL;DR: This study highlights important genes responsible for muscle development and differentiation in adult skeletal muscle system through whole transcriptome profiling of adult caprine skeletal muscle derived myoblast and fused myotubes.
Journal ArticleDOI

In silico analysis of consequences of non-synonymous SNPs of Slc11a2 gene in Indian bovines.

TL;DR: Five non-synonymous SNPs in Slc11a2 gene were identified as deleterious while tested out for polar interactions with other amino acids in the protein, and from above 5, Y374C, Q385H and N492S showed a change in interaction pattern and were confirmed by an increase in total energy after energy minimizations in case of mutant protein compared to the native.
Journal ArticleDOI

Comparative evaluation of phenobarbital-induced CYP3A and CYP2H1 gene expression by quantitative RT-PCR in Bantam, Bantamized White Leghorn and White Leghorn chicks.

TL;DR: Induction of cytochrome P450 (CYP)3A and CYP2H1 gene by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and quantitative RTPCR in Bantam, Bantamized White Leghorn and WhiteLeghorn chicks was studied.
Journal ArticleDOI

Short Hairpin RNA-Induced Myostatin Gene Silencing in Caprine Myoblast Cells In Vitro

TL;DR: This RNAi-based method of increasing muscle mass could provide an alternative strategy to gene knockout methods for improving the production traits and economic properties of livestock.
Journal ArticleDOI

Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India

TL;DR: The genome sequence of Indian isolate of chicken astrovirus showed high degree of sequence identity at nucleotide level and at amino acids level with reported sequences of Indian isolates suggesting their common origin and limited sequence divergence.