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Chaudhary Charan Singh University

EducationMeerut, India
About: Chaudhary Charan Singh University is a education organization based out in Meerut, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Authentication & Password. The organization has 506 authors who have published 716 publications receiving 10035 citations. The organization is also known as: Meerut University.
Topics: Authentication, Password, Population, Smart card, Gene


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TL;DR: Among a much larger number of microsatellite primer pairs developed as a part of the WMC, 58 out of 176 primer pairs tested were found to be polymorphic between the parents of the ITMI mapping population W7984 × Opata 85.
Abstract: In hexaploid bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell), ten members of the IWMMN ( International Wheat Microsatellites Mapping Network) collaborated in extending the microsatellite (SSR = simple sequence repeat) genetic map. Among a much larger number of microsatellite primer pairs developed as a part of the WMC ( Wheat Microsatellite Consortium), 58 out of 176 primer pairs tested were found to be polymorphic between the parents of the ITMI ( International Triticeae Mapping Initiative) mapping population W7984 x Opata 85 (ITMI pop). This population was used earlier for the construction of RFLP ( Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism) maps in bread wheat (ITMI map). Using the ITMI pop and a framework map (having 266 anchor markers) prepared for this purpose, a total of 66 microsatellite loci were mapped, which were distributed on 20 of the 21 chromosomes (no marker on chromosome 6D). These 66 mapped microsatellite (SSR) loci add to the existing 384 microsatellite loci earlier mapped in bread wheat.

393 citations

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TL;DR: A user authentication protocol scheme with privacy protection for IIoT is proposed and the security of the proposed scheme is proved under a random oracle model, and other security discussions show that the proposed protocol is robust to various attacks.
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play an important role in the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and have been widely used in many industrial fields to gather data of monitoring area. However, due to the open nature of wireless channel and resource-constrained feature of sensor nodes, how to guarantee that the sensitive sensor data can only be accessed by a valid user becomes a key challenge in IIoT environment. Some user authentication protocols for WSNs have been proposed to address this issue. However, previous works more or less have their own weaknesses, such as not providing user anonymity and other ideal functions or being vulnerable to some attacks. To provide secure communication for IIoT, a user authentication protocol scheme with privacy protection for IIoT has been proposed. The security of the proposed scheme is proved under a random oracle model, and other security discussions show that the proposed protocol is robust to various attacks. Furthermore, the comparison results with other related protocols and the simulation by NS-3 show that the proposed protocol is secure and efficient for IIoT.

307 citations

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TL;DR: This review discusses several single-molecule sequencing technologies that are expected to become available during the next few years and explains how they might impact on genomics research.

275 citations

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TL;DR: The present STMS marker map represents the most advanced co-dominant DNA marker map of the chickpea genome and was genetically mapped in 90 recombinant inbred lines from an inter-species cross between C. reticulatum and C. echinospermum.
Abstract: A size-selected genomic library comprising 280,000 colonies and representing ≈18% of the chickpea genome, was screened for (GA)n, (GAA)n and (TAA)n microsatellite-containing clones, of which 389 were sequenced. The majority (∼75%) contained perfect repeats; interrupted, interrupted compound and compound repeats were only present in 6%–9% of cases. (TAA)-microsatellites contained the longest repeats, with unit numbers from 9 to 131. For 218 loci primers could be designed and used for the detection of microsatellite length polymorphisms in six chickpea breeding cultivars, as well as in C. reticulatum and C. echinospermum, wild, intercrossable relatives of chickpea. A total of 174 primer pairs gave interpretable banding patterns, 137 (79%) of which revealed at least two alleles on native polyacrylamide gels. A total of 120 sequence-tagged microsatellite site (STMS) markers were genetically mapped in 90 recombinant inbred lines from an inter-species cross between C. reticulatum and the chickpea cultivar ICC 4958. Markers could be arranged in 11 linkage groups (at a LOD score of 4) covering 613 cM. Clustering as well as random distribution of loci was observed. Segregation of 46 markers (39%) deviated significantly (P ≥ 0.05) from the expected 1:1 ratio. The majority of these loci (73%) were located in three distinct regions of the genome. The present STMS marker map represents the most advanced co-dominant DNA marker map of the chickpea genome.

259 citations

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TL;DR: Marker-trait associations are now known for a number of simple, but difficult-to-score traits, so that MAS has been found useful for improvement of several of these important economic traits.
Abstract: Wheat production and productivity in the past witnessed a remarkable growth. However, this growth rate could not be sustained during the last decade, causing concern among world wheat community. Marker-assisted selection (MAS), which is being practiced for improvement of a variety of traits in wheat around the world, may at least partly help in providing the desired solution. Marker-trait associations are now known for a number of simple, but difficult-to-score traits, so that MAS has been found useful for improvement of several of these important economic traits. Breeding strategies including marker-assisted backcrossing, forward breeding, MAS involving doubled haploid technology and F2 enrichment have been successfully utilized for this purpose. However, for improvement of complex polygenic traits, newer technologies based on high throughput genotyping associated with new marker systems (e.g., DArT and SNP), and new selection strategies such as AB-QTL, mapping-as-you-go, marker-assisted recurrent selection and genome-wide selection will have to be tried in future. The progress made in all these aspects of marker-assisted wheat breeding, and the limitations and future prospects of this emerging technology have been reviewed in this article.

246 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Saru Kumari442306488
Pushpendra Kumar Gupta431488585
Harindra Singh Balyan371314948
Helena Carla Castro342434288
Pradeep Sharma334364825
Anil Kumar Singh30663333
S. P. Singh301302822
Rajesh K. Yadav291942579
Prakash C. Sharma27973461
Reyazul Rouf Mir27812706
Vikas K. Singh27952611
Hiroyuki Kusaka241184006
Gaurav Sablok24911662
Devendra Kumar231022788
Jitendra Kumar23861741
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20236
20229
2021144
2020112
201962
201856