Mining wastes containing appreciable concentrations of silver are considered alternative sources for metal extraction, although these wastes are often refractory due to the presence of manganese oxides. The high cost and/or environmental impact of the hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical extraction processes make it necessary to …
DetailsMining is an important activity for many countries, especially some in development, such as Chile, where it is a pillar of its economy. However, it generates large impacts that are undesirable for the population such as the generation of polluting solid and effluents with a high content of heavy metals and metalloids, which are traditionally accumulated in …
DetailsMining genic resources regulating nitrogen-use efficiency based on integrative biological analyses and their breeding applications in maize and other crops ... with the advancement of biotechnology, multi-omics technologies can be used to accelerate the process of exploring genetic variations. In this study, we integrate the …
DetailsNature Biotechnology 18, 237–238 ( 2000) Cite this article. Data mining has been defined as "the nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from ...
DetailsThe work highlights the use of UMAP for improved visualization and interpretation of single-cell data. ... Data mining; Immunology; Matters ... Nature Biotechnology (Nat Biotechnol) ISSN …
DetailsCommercial reality is a momentous milestone for scientists and engineers who have labored some 30 years and extolled the virtues of biotechnology for mining. It also represents a major shift in the industry's approach to mineral processing and environmental management. With commercial success the mining industry now anticipates better ...
DetailsShort abstract. How to access and exploit natural resources sustainably by using biomining of metals. Mining activities have been carried out for thousands of years and nowadays have an enormous worldwide use to obtain important metals of industrial use. These include copper, iron, gold and several others. Although modern mining …
DetailsBiomining, the use of micro-organisms to recover precious and base metals from mineral ores and concentrates, has developed into a successful and expanding area of biotechnology. While careful considerations are made in the design and engineering of biomining operations, microbiological aspects have been subjected to far less scrutiny …
DetailsMicrobial destruction of cyanide and its related compounds is one of the most important biotechnologies to emerge in the last two decades for treating process and tailings solutions at precious metals mining operations. Hundreds of plant and microbial species (bacteria, fungi and algae) can detoxify cyanide quickly to environmentally acceptable levels and …
DetailsOutline industry's reasons for using bioprocessing; • Overview research and development, to present day commercial applica tions of biotechnology in mining; and Point to new developments that promise to significantly influence future technical and economical applications of biotechnology in mining.
DetailsThe metagenomic analysis of gut microbiomes has emerged as a powerful strategy for the identification of biomass-degrading enzymes, which will be no doubt useful for the development of advanced biorefining processes. In the present study, we have performed a functional metagenomic analysis on comb and gut microbiomes associated …
DetailsThis study integrates the substantial data of QTLs, quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) from GWAS, and multi-omics data including transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome and further analyze their interactions to predict some NUE-related candidate genes. Nitrogen (N) is an essential factor for limiting crop yields, and …
DetailsThe current literature analysis focuses on one such eco-friendly approach, known as fungal biotechnology, for extracting metals from WPCBs. Among diverse bioleaching agents, fungi have shown promising metal extraction efficiency (Al: 65-96%; Co: 45-90%; Cu: 34-; Ni: 8-95%; Mn: 70-95%; Pb: 27-95%; Zn: 54-99%) and the ability …
DetailsIn a review on 'Biotechnology and the Mine of Tomorrow', Scott Dunbar from the University of British Columbia at Vancouver, Canada, has discussed that question from the perspective of the mining industry and its current problems (Trends Biotechnol. (2017) 35, 79–89). Dunbar notes that, even though the industry has improved its efficiency ...
DetailsRakshit, S. et al. Use of TILLING for reverse and forward gentics of rice. in The Handbook of Plant Mutation Screening: Mining of Natural and Induced Alleles. (eds. Meksem, K. & Kahl, G.) 187 ...
DetailsBiotech mining. The Zé Vermelho gold mine in Paranaíta, Mato Grosso, plans to install a bio-oxidation system by April 2021, which will use microorganisms in the process of treating ore mined from the deposit. An estimated R$3 million is to be invested in reactors with the capacity to process 60 tons of mineral ore per day.
DetailsApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology - Mining is an important activity for many countries, especially some in development, such as Chile, where it is a pillar of its economy. ... development associated with the application of micro- and macro-organisms to generate nanotechnological products by using mining and industrial wastes and ...
DetailsIn partnership with industry and universities, we're developing biotechnological processes for mining industry to allow the recovery of metal values from low grade ores and mine wastes, and to mitigate …
DetailsFig. 1: Improved tools for large-scale DNA insertions using large serine recombinases (LSRs). a, Bioinformatic mining and experimental screening of candidate LSRs identified novel, highly active ...
DetailsThis work combined in silico model building and mining with experiments focused on the efficacy and mechanisms of the discovered AMPs (Fig. 1).We first collected a large number of known AMPs and ...
Details2 Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Telangana, India ... and cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this chapter, we provide a hybrid protocol based on biomedical literature mining, network analysis of omics data, and deep learning for the identification of most potential drugs for COVID-19. ...
DetailsThe remarkable advances in biotechnology and health sciences have led to a significant production of data, such as high throughput genetic data and clinical information, generated from large Electronic Health Records (EHRs). ... Improving risk-stratification of diabetes complications using temporal data mining. Conf Proc IEEE Eng …
DetailsApplication of biotechnology in mining industry to extract different metals is one of the above said new age techniques. The area of discipline in which microbes are used to extract different metals from ores, is collectively termed as bio-hydrometallurgy or microbial mining. Bioleaching is a part of microbial mining.
Details1. Introduction. Mine wastes are the unwanted by‐products left behind after the ores of economic interest have been extracted, and can be solid, liquid or gaseous (Lottermoser, 2010).Mining has occurred for thousands of years, and almost every country has a legacy of mine waste that contains toxic materials including various metals and …
DetailsSome advantages of bioleaching include: Bioleaching can stabilise sulphate toxins from the mine without causing harm to the environment. Poisonous sulfur dioxide emissions harm the environment and can cause health …
DetailsUsing Biotechnology BIOMOre is an EU funded project within the Horizon 2020 fund-ing scheme that addresses the topic "Mining of small and com-plex deposits and alternative mining". This three ...
DetailsContinued advances in biotechnology, genetic engineering and material science have led to the development of promising genetically-improved organisms (microbial strains, plants) and novel organo-mineral materials (nano-biochar, nano-aluminosilicates) that can absorb and deposit As more efficiently, further contributing to …
DetailsThis is a big issue in the life sciences generally and specifically in biotechnology. Whether the rapid development and proliferation of AI is a good thing or not, the fact is that AI will permeate, influence and change virtually every area of biotechnology in the future. 3. AI in biotechnology. 3.1.
DetailsA recent comprehensive review of bioleaching in China (Yin et al. 2018) included 21 different mine sites where bioleaching had been evaluated, but only reported on production levels for the Dexing and Zijin mines, with an aggregate production of approximately 20,000 tonnes of cathode per year.Like the techno-economic assessment …
DetailsNature Biotechnology - Data mining differential clinical outcomes associated with drug regimens using adverse event reporting data
DetailsBiofertilizers and biopesticides are examples of utilizing natural resources to enhance soil health, plant health, and productivity. Biotechnology has vast potential in sustainable agriculture, providing several opportunities to enhance agricultural productivity, quality, and sustainability. 2.0. Conventional versus sustainable agriculture.
DetailsThe strategies used in this study may shed light on the mining of genes of interest and rational design of desirable proteins. KEY POINTS: • Numerous putative catalases were mined from soil samples via metagenomics. • A complete sequence encoding a psychrophilic catalase was obtained. • A mutant psychrophilic catalase with an extended ...
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