THE EFFECT OF NATURAL AND HUMAN-INDUCED HABITAT CONDITIONS ON NUMBER OF ROE DEER: CASE STUDY OF VOJVODINA, SERBIA

The effect of natural and human-induced habitat conditions on number of roe deer: case study of Vojvodina, Serbia

Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) have greatly expanded in both distribution and abundance during the last few decades, and are the most abundant cervids in Europe today.The aim of this paper is 13th signal battalion to determine the factors that have the most considerable impact on roe deer numbers in the Vojvodina region (North Serbia).Environmen

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Systems Biology Approaches for the Prediction of Possible Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Proteins in the Etiology of Lung Cancer.

Accumulating evidence has recently supported the association of bacterial infection with the growth and development of cancers, particularly in organs that are constantly exposed to bacteria such as the lungs, colon, cervical cancer etc.Our in silico study on the proteome of Chlamydia shirogorov neon zero pneumoniae suggests an unprecedented idea o

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Comparative Transcriptome Profiles of Near-Isogenic Hexaploid Wheat Lines Differing for Effective Alleles at the 2DL FHB Resistance QTL

Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum, represents one of the major wheat diseases worldwide, determining severe yield losses and reduction of grain quality due to the accumulation of mycotoxins.The molecular response associated with the wheat 2DL FHB resistance QTL was mined through a comprehensive transcriptomic ana

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