Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia

The coastal environment is the habitat of diverse functionally important marine microorganisms. Among the valuable characteristics of the microorganisms for bioprospecting studies are not limited to tolerant toward rapid and repeated fluctuations in temperature, sunlight, salinity, wave action, ultr...

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Main Author: Mohd Omar, Suhaila
Other Authors: John, Akbar
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Language:English
Published: Noor Publishing 2020
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spelling my.iium.irep.879142021-02-17T08:42:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/87914/ Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia Mohd Omar, Suhaila QR Microbiology The coastal environment is the habitat of diverse functionally important marine microorganisms. Among the valuable characteristics of the microorganisms for bioprospecting studies are not limited to tolerant toward rapid and repeated fluctuations in temperature, sunlight, salinity, wave action, ultraviolet radiation, and periods of drought. On the other hand, microorganisms that are living the epiphytic, epibiotic, and symbiotic lifestyles produce specific toxins, signaling molecules, and other secondary metabolites due to their defence and signaling mechanism. The traditional and innovative cultivation method is still relevant in bioprospecting studies while the ‘omics’ approaches offer an extensive gateway towards microorganism diversity and function. Therefore, this minireview focus on the challenges, strategies and the success of microbial bioprospecting studies in the context of Malaysia coastal environment via cultivation and ‘omics’ approach. Noor Publishing John, Akbar Zainal Abidin, Zaima Azira Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal 2020-12 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87914/31/87914_Cultivation%20vs%20the%20%E2%80%98omics%E2%80%99%20approach%20for%20microbial%20bioprospecting%20in%20the%2021st%20century%20coastal%20environment%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Mohd Omar, Suhaila (2020) Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia. In: Bioprospects of Coastal Ecosystem and Sustainable Resource Management. Noor Publishing, Mauritius, pp. 25-34. ISBN 9786202791069
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Mohd Omar, Suhaila
Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
description The coastal environment is the habitat of diverse functionally important marine microorganisms. Among the valuable characteristics of the microorganisms for bioprospecting studies are not limited to tolerant toward rapid and repeated fluctuations in temperature, sunlight, salinity, wave action, ultraviolet radiation, and periods of drought. On the other hand, microorganisms that are living the epiphytic, epibiotic, and symbiotic lifestyles produce specific toxins, signaling molecules, and other secondary metabolites due to their defence and signaling mechanism. The traditional and innovative cultivation method is still relevant in bioprospecting studies while the ‘omics’ approaches offer an extensive gateway towards microorganism diversity and function. Therefore, this minireview focus on the challenges, strategies and the success of microbial bioprospecting studies in the context of Malaysia coastal environment via cultivation and ‘omics’ approach.
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title Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
title_short Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
title_full Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
title_fullStr Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation vs the ‘omics’ approach for microbial bioprospecting in the 21st century: coastal environment in Malaysia
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