DNA Modifying Enzymes
DNA modifying enzymes play crucial roles in DNA replication, recombination, repair, and RNA processing. Nucleases are key enzymes capable of cleaving phosphodiester bonds in nucleic acids, essential for microbial defense mechanisms and programmed cell death. Exonucleases remove nucleotides from DNA ends, while endonucleases act within the molecule. Defects in nucleases are linked to autoimmune diseases. Explore the diverse roles of nucleases in nucleic acid metabolism and cellular functions.
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17th IUFoST World Congress Food Safety Without Borders Graduate Paper Competition
Food Safety Without Borders Graduate Paper Competition In keeping with IUFoST s Vision to Strengthen Global Food Science and Technology for Humanity, the paper must address in a marketable way a food safety issue arising from an indigenous food from the student s home country or region with the objective of enhancing global food safety.
Inneke Victor- Canada WINNER, Food Safety Without Borders Graduate Paper Determination of imperative parameters to enhance the food safety and quality of Indonesian indigenous sugar (Arenga pinnata Merr)
Matthew Aijuka- South Africa 1st Runner Up Food Safety Without Borders Graduate Paper Irrigation water as a source of antibiotic resistance and pathogenic E. coli on irrigated lettuce
Qianwang Zheng- Singapore 2nd Runner Up, Food Safety Without Borders Graduate Paper Development of real-time PCR combined with immunomagnetic separation (IMS) for the detection of low concentrations and sanitizer-injured Salmonella spp. on mung bean sprouts
Olotu Ifeoluwa - Nigeria 3rd Runner Up, Food Safety without Borders Graduate Paper Identification of Hazards and Critical Control Points for Mosa (an indigenous maize based street vended snack) Processing in South- West Nigeria