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Rahul Raveendran Nair

Researcher at Manonmaniam Sundaranar University

Publications -  16
Citations -  173

Rahul Raveendran Nair is an academic researcher from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Codon usage bias & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 129 citations. Previous affiliations of Rahul Raveendran Nair include Vignan University.

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Recombinant pharmaceutical protein production in plants: unraveling the therapeutic potential of molecular pharming

TL;DR: The current status, various strategies and advantages of pharmaceutical protein production in plant expression systems, as well as a summary of expression of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, clinical trials and the regulatory aspects of plant-based expression are presented.
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Evolution of Synonymous Codon Usage Bias in West African and Central African Strains of Monkeypox Virus

TL;DR: A balance between the mutational pressureacting at the base composition level and the selection pressure acting at the amino acid level frames synonymous codon usage bias in the chosen monkeypox viruses.
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Synonymous codon usage in chloroplast genome of Coffea arabica.

TL;DR: It is concluded that mutational pressure combined with weak selection influenced the pattern of synonymous codon usage across the genes in the chloroplast genomes of C. arabica.
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Agnihotra Yajna: A Prototype of South Asian Traditional Medical Knowledge.

TL;DR: This investigation clearly demonstrates that the purpose behind the practice of agnihotra yajna is "letting incessant flow of energy (LIFE)" through the authors' meridian lines and acupuncture points.
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Mutational pressure dictates synonymous codon usage in freshwater unicellular α - cyanobacterial descendant Paulinella chromatophora and β - cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC6301

TL;DR: Whole genome sequencing of α-cyanobacteria in the cyanobium clade would certainly facilitate the understanding of synonymous codon usage patterns and factors contributing to its diversification in presumed ancestors of photosynthetic endosymbionts of P. chromatophora.