
Parwinder Kaur
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Oct 24, 2024 |
medium.com | Parwinder Kaur
Parwinder Kaur·Follow1 min read·--After reading that you should be thinking that why I m here then..haha. Scrolling across YouTube , instagram and other entertainments I got an idea to write about my life. I m sure no one is going to read that I m writing that for my sake . Ohh.. I forgot to introduce my self 😅I m Parwinder Kaur . A 19 years old girl ( the age which is especially considers to be the most enjoyable and where people indulge in shitty things..)However, i m walking towards my dream ..
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Sep 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Sheila Da Silva |Paton Vuong |Alane Beatriz Vermelho |David Beale |Andrew Bissett |Parwinder Kaur | +1 more
AbstractAdvances in omics technologies have enabled the in-depth study of microbial communities and their metabolic profiles from all environments. Here metagenomes were sampled from piranha (Serrasalmus rhombeus) and from river water from the Rio São Benedito (Amazon Basin). Shotgun metagenome sequencing was used to explore diversity and to test whether fish microbiomes are a good proxy for river microbiome studies.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Parwinder Kaur
In a world-first study, we have revealed and analysed remarkably preserved fragments of ancient DNA from the skin of a woolly mammoth. For the first time, we’ve been able to understand how the genetic instructions for this extinct species were organised inside its cells. This is known as genome architecture – the three-dimensional arrangement of DNA in the cell’s nucleus.
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May 4, 2023 |
phys.org | Parwinder Kaur
In 2021, avian influenza evolved into a new form—a new and remarkably lethal variant first found in Europe. Bird flu is usually most dangerous to birds kept in close quarters, such as chicken farms.
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May 3, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Parwinder Kaur
In 2021, avian influenza evolved into a new form – a new and remarkably lethal variant first found in Europe. Bird flu is usually most dangerous to birds kept in close quarters, such as chicken farms. But as it spread around the world, the highly pathogenic HPAI A(H5N1) variant began killing millions and millions of wild birds too. Seabird colonies in the UK have been decimated. The virus can kill up to half of the birds it infects. It has also spread into sea lions and seals.
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