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Academic Journal of Environmental Biology, 2022, 3(4); doi: 10.38007/AJEB.2022.030403.

Microbial Visualization Research Based on Biosensing Technology

Author(s)

Ramyan Radhakrishnan

Corresponding Author:
Ramyan Radhakrishnan
Affiliation(s)

Islamic Azad University, Iran

Abstract

Microorganisms are the most diverse organisms in the world. Microorganisms live together in a certain environment and gradually form a stable collective through interaction, which is a microbial community. So far, many researchers have devoted themselves to the study of microbial community structure to explore microbial diversity, but it is difficult to present the research results in a simple form, and the characteristics of information transmission of biosensor technology can be used to present the research results to researchers. Therefore, this paper A microbial visualization platform based on biosensors is built. After sequencing, OTU clustering and other operations, high-definition images are generated by visualization tools, and researchers can analyze the α-diversity and β-diversity of microbial communities based on the images.

Keywords

Biosensing Technology, Microbial Community, Visualization Platform, OTU Clustering

Cite This Paper

Ramyan Radhakrishnan. Microbial Visualization Research Based on Biosensing Technology. Academic Journal of Environmental Biology (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 4: 18-25. https://doi.org/10.38007/AJEB.2022.030403.

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