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Imran Amin

Researcher at National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

Publications -  171
Citations -  5023

Imran Amin is an academic researcher from National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Begomovirus & Leaf curl. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 135 publications receiving 3894 citations. Previous affiliations of Imran Amin include National Institute of Biotechnology.

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Investigating the potential of multiwalled carbon nanotubes based zinc nanocomposite as a recognition interface towards plant pathogen detection.

TL;DR: The specificity of this electrochemical DNA biosensor was found to be three times as compared to non-complementary DNA, which can be extended to design interfaces for the recognition of the other plant viruses and biomolecules.
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Identification and Characterization of miRNA Transcriptome in Asiatic Cotton (Gossypium arboreum) Using High Throughput Sequencing

TL;DR: The small RNA transcriptome of G. arboreum leaves was analyzed and genome annotation of miRNAs with evidence from miRNA/miRNA∗ transcripts was provided and the size, origin, copy numbers and transcript depth of all mi RNAs along with their isoforms and targets has been reported.
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Transient expression of βC1 protein differentially regulates host genes related to stress response, chloroplast and mitochondrial functions

TL;DR: In this paper, the differential display technique was used to isolate host genes which are differentially regulated upon transient expression of the βC1 protein of chili leaf curl betasatellite (ChLCB) in Nicotiana tabacum.
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Seed inoculation of desert-plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria induce biochemical alterations and develop resistance against water stress in wheat

TL;DR: In this paper, three bacterial strains, Proteus mirabilis R2, Pseudomonas balearica RF-2 and Cronobacter sakazakii RF-4, isolated from native desert-weeds were investigated for their response to improve wheat growth under drought stress.