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Epigenetic Modifiers and Metabolites in Fungi
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The book delves deep into the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene expression and the production of metabolites by endophytic fungi. It highlights the role of epigenetic modifiers such as DNA methylation, histone modifications, and RNA interference in these processes. Through a series of well-researched chapters, the author provides an in-depth analysis of the various types of endophytic fungi and the metabolites they produce. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between the host plant and endophytic fungi, and how these interactions affect the production of metabolites. Epigenetic Modifiers and Metabolites in Fungi is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of microbiology, biotechnology, and agriculture. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research in the field and offers insights into the potential applications of this knowledge in the development of new drugs, agricultural practices, and biotechnological tools. Overall, Epigenetic Modifiers and Metabolites in Fungi is an important contribution to the field of epigenetics and fungal biology and is a must-read for anyone interested in these fascinating areas of research.
The book delves deep into the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene expression and the production of metabolites by endophytic fungi. It highlights the role of epigenetic modifiers such as DNA methylation, histone modifications, and RNA interference in these processes. Through a series of well-researched chapters, the author provides an in-depth analysis of the various types of endophytic fungi and the metabolites they produce. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between the host plant and endophytic fungi, and how these interactions affect the production of metabolites. Epigenetic Modifiers and Metabolites in Fungi is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of microbiology, biotechnology, and agriculture. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research in the field and offers insights into the potential applications of this knowledge in the development of new drugs, agricultural practices, and biotechnological tools. Overall, Epigenetic Modifiers and Metabolites in Fungi is an important contribution to the field of epigenetics and fungal biology and is a must-read for anyone interested in these fascinating areas of research.



















