ABSTRACT

This book provides comprehensive coverage on current trends in marine omics of various relevant topics such as genomics, lipidomics, proteomics, foodomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, nutrigenomics, pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics as related to and applied to marine biotechnology, molecular biology, marine biology, marine microbiology, environmental biotechnology, environmental science, aquaculture, pharmaceutical science and bioprocess engineering.

part |2 pages

Section I Introduction to Marine Omics

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction to Marine Omics

BySe-Kwon Kim, Jayachandran Venkatesan

chapter 2|26 pages

Algal Omics: The Most-Cited Papers

ByOzcan Konur

part |2 pages

Section II Marine Genomics

chapter 3|22 pages

Omics Advances of Biosynthetic Pathways of Isoprenoid Production in Microalgae

ByJ. Paniagua-Michel, Venkataramanan Subramanian

chapter 4|26 pages

Marine Fungal Genomics: Trichoderma

ByK. Saravanakumar, K. Kathiresan, Jie Chen

chapter 5|12 pages

Genomic Perspective of Marine Plants with Special Reference to Seagrasses

ByE. Dilipan, E.P. Nobi, and T. Thangaradjou

chapter 6|12 pages

Marine Genomics: Recent Advancement and Wide-Area Applications

ByXinxin You, Chao Bian, Xiaodong Fang, Ying Sun, Jie Bai, Chao Peng, Xinhui Zhang, Qiong Shi

chapter 7|24 pages

Puffer Genome for Tracking Human Genes

ByS.S. Khora and Pagolu Navya

part |2 pages

Section III Marine Metagenomics

chapter 8|30 pages

Coral Holobiont Omics: Microbes and Dinoflagellates

ByValliappan Karuppiah, Kumarappan Alagappan, Zhiyong Li

chapter 9|22 pages

Metagenomics of Marine Actinomycetes: From Functional Gene Diversity to Biodiscovery

BySergey B. Zotchev, Olga N. Sekurova, D. İpek Kurtböke

chapter 10|10 pages

Marine Microbial Diversity: A Pyrosequencing Perspective

ByBalamurugan Sadaiappan, Sivakumar Kannan, Sivasankar Palaniappan, and Poongodi Subramaniam

chapter 11|22 pages

Gene-Targeted Metagenomics for the Study of Biogeochemical Cycling from Coastal-Saline Ecosystems

ByBasit Yousuf, Avinash Mishra, Bhavanath Jha

part |2 pages

Section IV Marine Glycomics

chapter 12|22 pages

Analysis of Carrageenan Molecular Composition by NMR

ByLeonel Pereira

chapter 14|14 pages

Study of Indian Marine Mollusks: A Glycomic Approach

ByRamachandran Karthik, Ramachandran Saravanan

part |2 pages

Section V Marine Transcriptomics

chapter 16|10 pages

Studies on Nervous Necrosis Virus Pathogenesis by Transcriptomic Approaches

ByMing-Wei Lu, Chun-Hsi Tso, Thirunavukkarasu Periyasamy

part |2 pages

Section VI Marine Metabolomics

chapter 17|18 pages

Untargeted Metabolomics of Halophytes

ByManish Kumar Patel, Avinash Mishra, Bhavanath Jha

part |2 pages

Section VII Marine Nutrigenomics

chapter 18|18 pages

Marine Nutraceuticals

ByKatarzyna Chojnacka, Izabela Michalak

part |2 pages

Section VIII Marine Pharmacogenomics

chapter 19|34 pages

Unexpected Anticancer Activity of the E-Peptide of Rainbow Trout Pro-IGF-I

ByThomas T. Chen, Maria J. Chen, Jay H. Lo, Chun-Mean Lin

chapter 20|24 pages

Bioactive Natural Products of Endophytic Fungi from Marine Algae

ByVasuki Subramanian, P. Anantharaman, K. Kathiresan

chapter 21|12 pages

SUEL/RBL and Their Biomedical Applications

ByYasuhiro Koide, Yuki Fujii, Imtiaj Hasan, Yukiko Ogawa, Sultana Rajia, Sarkar M.A. Kawsar, Robert A. Kanaly, Shigeki Sugawara, Masahiro Hosono, Jiharu Hamako, Taei Matsui, and Yasuhiro Ozeki

part |2 pages

Section IX Marine Bioinformatics

chapter 22|20 pages

Marine Informatics: A New Area of Research in Biology

ByV. Alexandar, R. Saravanan, and Shiek S.S.J. Ahmed

part |2 pages

Section X Marine Omics and Its Application in Nanotechnology

chapter 23|20 pages

Omics in Marine Nanotechnology

ByNabeel M. Alikunhi, Kandasamy Saravanakumar

chapter 25|18 pages

Marine Nanobiomaterials: Their Biomedical and Drug Delivery Applications

BySougata Jana, Subrata Jana

chapter 26|16 pages

Omics and Its Application in Clinical Nanotechnology and Nanodiagnostics

ByRenesha Srivastava, Sushrut Sharma, Ananya Srivastava, Pankaj Suman, and Pranjal Chandra

chapter 27|26 pages

Application of Nanoparticles in Marine Biofilm Control and Characterization

ByDhinakarasamy Inbakandan

chapter 28|34 pages

Predicting the Impacts of Ocean Acidification: Approaches from an omics Perspective

ByDhinakarasamy Inbakandan

part |2 pages

Section XI Marine Lipidomics

chapter 29|14 pages

Lipidomic Analysis of Marine Microalgae

ByTsuyoshi Tanaka, Yue Liang, Yoshiaki Maeda

part |2 pages

Section XII Marine Biocatalysts: Approach and Applications

chapter 30|50 pages

Brazilian Marine-Derived Microorganisms: Biocatalytic Discoveries and Applications in Organic Chemistry

ByIrlon M. Ferreira, Willian G. Birolli, Natália Alvarenga, Ana M. Mouad, and André L.M. Porto

part |2 pages

Section XIII Marine Foodomics

chapter 31|40 pages

Polysaccharide-Based Nanoparticles as Drug Delivery Systems

ByV.L. Sirisha and Jacinta S. D’Souza

part |2 pages

Section XIV Marine Toxicogenomics

chapter 32|22 pages

Current Advances in Biotechnology-Driven Marine Microbial Metagenomics

ByP.V. Bramhachari and G.P.C.N. Raju