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<title>Lichens: Natural Sensors for Environmental Change</title>
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Joshi, S
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<title>Green Solutions to Global Plant Health Challenges: The Promise of Endophytes</title>
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Asad, S
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<title>Use of molecular biology techniques for animal identification  and traceability</title>
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<description>Use of molecular biology techniques for animal identification  and traceability
Thilakarathna, M. K. S.
Animal husbandry is considered a substantial part of agriculture&#13;
 which is important for the economic development of a country. The&#13;
 local potential for the livestock sector has remarkably developed in the&#13;
 past few decades with the introduction of technological advancements.&#13;
 ldentifrcation and traceability of livestock populations evolved as critical&#13;
 points in the production chain. Molecular marker-based genetic studies&#13;
 have addressed the preliminary complications of the livestock freld. The&#13;
 lntended objective of genetic studies is to select and maintain superior&#13;
 trarts which have a direct impact on economrc value. ln that regard' the&#13;
 application of genetic markers has a signifrcant role. RFLP, SCAR, AFLP,&#13;
 SSR, ISSR, EST, RAPD, STR, SCoT, and STS markers are prominently&#13;
 used despite animal identifrcabon and traceability, determlnation&#13;
 of genetic distance, sex determination, parentage determinalion,&#13;
 genetic conservation, gene mapping approaches in the livestock field.&#13;
 The present review is a critical study of current molecular biological&#13;
 techniques and their versatile appllcations in animal identification and&#13;
 traceability approaches and possible improvements of the available&#13;
 techniques to address the maior concerns in the freld.
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