Simran K. Arora
McGill University
5 Papers
Simran K. Arora is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Spodoptera litura. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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miRNet - dissecting miRNA-target interactions and functional associations through network-based visual analysis.
TL;DR: MiRNet as mentioned in this paper is an easy-to-use web-based tool that offers statistical, visual and network-based approaches to help researchers understand miRNAs functions and regulatory mechanisms.
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Radio-sterilized Spodoptera litura (Fabr.) as a conducive host for in vivo safe transport of viable entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema thermophilum as potential parasitoids
TL;DR: The findings indicated the suitability of the radio-sterilized host, S. litura, for carrying the IJs ( in vivo ) in a safe mode, that could retain a substantial degree of infectivity to be utilized in the field for managing this serious noctuid pest using biocontrol measures.
Differential apyrene sperm activation eliciteD by various regions of male reproDuctive system of spodoptera litura (f.)
TL;DR: The sperm activation potential of various regions of male reproductive system of Spodoptera litura (F.) has been evaluated by in-vitro bioassay and revealed that the prostatic part elicited a significantly pronounced sperm activity profile, as compared to the subregions of the prostatics.
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Differential Apyrene Sperm Activation Elicited by Regions of Male Reproductive System of Spodoptera litura (F.)
TL;DR: In this paper , the sperm activation potential of various regions of male reproductive system of Spodoptera litura has been evaluated by in-vitro bioassay by using their respective secretions as sperm activator for the sperm derived from the duplex of 2-3 days old virgin male moths.
Targeted NGS-Based Analysis of Pneumocystis jirovecii Reveals Novel Genotypes
Dora Pungan,Taylor Eddens,Kejing Song,Meredith A. Lakey,N. Crovetto,Simran K. Arora,Shahid Husain,Jay K. Kolls +7 more
TL;DR: To genotype Pneumocystis across the globe, an NGS-based genotyping assay focused on genes expressed in asci as well as trophs is developed using PERCH throat swabs from Africa, Bangladesh, and Thailand, aswell as North American samples.