Journal of Evolutionary Science

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Evolutionary Science-PCR-Maria Luisa Chiusano

Italy

University of Naples Federico II | UNINA · Department of Agriculture

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Maria Luisa Chiusano

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University of Naples Federico II | UNINA Department of Agriculture
 Napoli.

Research Interests:

  • PCR
  • Gene Expression
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genomics
  • Sequencing
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
  • Gene Regulation
  • Next Generation Sequencing
  • Genetic Analysis

Biography:

M. Chiusano currently works at the Department of Agriculture, University of Naples Federico II. M. does research in Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology. Their current project is 'Comparative genomics in plants.'

Research :

  • Shaping the evolutionary tree of green plants: Evidence from the GST family
  • Whole-genome re-sequencing of two Italian tomato landraces reveals sequence variations in genes associated with stress tolerance, fruit quality and long shelf-life traits
  • Bioinformatics Resources for Plant Genomics: Opportunities and Bottlenecks in The -omics Era
  • Trichoderma harzianum enhances tomato indirect defense against aphids
  • Bioinformatics Resources for Plant Genomics: Opportunities and Bottlenecks in The -omics Era
  • Bioinformatics for agriculture in the Next-Generation sequencing era
  • Repeat Sequences in the Tomato Genome
  • Distinct gene networks drive differential response to abrupt or gradual water deficit in potato
  • Survey of Genes Involved in Biosynthesis, Transport, and Signaling of Phytohormones with Focus on Solanum lycopersicum
  • An integrated multi-level comparison highlights common aspects and specific features between distantly-related species Tomato and Grapevine.