Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Aquaculture, University of Akaliya, India
Mini Review
fishery workers; propensity score-matched; Cox proportional hazard model; cardiometabolic diseases; chronic viral hepatitis
Author(s): Dr. Faiz Alam*
Nucleic acid, including DNA and RNA, released by organisms can be used to detect their presence in the environment. In a variety of fields, DNA/RNA methods are utilized to identify organisms from ice, water, air, and soil. The headway in innovation prompted simpler location of various organic entities without affecting the climate or the actual creature. These techniques are being used in a variety of fields, including conservation, history, and surveillance. DNA and RNA strategies are widely utilized in hydroponics and fisheries settings to grasp the presence of various fish species and microorganisms in water. In any case, there are a few difficulties related with the unwavering quality of results due to the corruption of nucleic corrosive by a few elements. These techniques have been used to find a number of parasites and diseases in aquaculture. We discuss the fate of these nuclei.. View More»