In Silico Analysis of Bioactive Peptides in Invasive Sea Grass Halophila stipulacea

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Volume: 8, Issue: 6, Pages: 557 - 557
Published: Jun 7, 2019
Abstract
Halophila stipulacea is a well-known invasive marine sea grass in the Mediterranean Sea. Having been introduced into the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Channel, it is considered a Lessepsian migrant. Although, unlike other invasive marine seaweeds, it has not demonstrated serious negative impacts on indigenous species, it does have remarkable invasive properties. The present in-silico study reveals the biotechnological features of H. stipulacea...
Paper Details
Title
In Silico Analysis of Bioactive Peptides in Invasive Sea Grass Halophila stipulacea
Published Date
Jun 7, 2019
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
6
Pages
557 - 557
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