Vandana Tiwari

Vandana Tiwari
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology
  • Kumaun University

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Introduction
Dr. Vandana Tiwari currently works at CSIR-NBRI. She has research interest in the area of Molecular Systematics of different plant species.
Current institution
Kumaun University

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Publications (17)
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Betula utilis subsp. jacquemontii (Spach) Ashburner & McAll. is a medicinally and ecologically important tree species in the Western Himalayan Region (WHR) of India. Estimation of genetic variability and population structure of 11 populations of B. utilis subsp. jacquemontii in the WHR were carried out using 15 ISSR and 10 DAMD markers. The cumulat...
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Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. is a perennial medicinal herb distributed in Indian Himalayan Region (IHR). A total of eight populations of B. ciliata were collected from diverse locales of IHR, and 17 EST-SSR markers were used in this study. The present study revealed moderate genetic diversity at the locus level with the mean number of alleles (N...
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Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. is an important herb predominantly found in the Indian Himalayan Region. It is widely used in medicines, healthcare systems, cosmetics, fodder, and ornamental purposes. The Illumina sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly were carried out in B. ciliata to develop and identify simple sequence repeat markers. A t...
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Abstract Termitomyces are found associated with termites and show an exo-symbiotic relationship with termites. Both termites and Termitomyces are important in forest ecosystems for wood degradation. The morphological diversity of Termitomyces mushrooms as observed in Assam is high similar to other forest-rich regions of India. But the genetic div...
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Background: Gymnema sylvestre (Retz.) R. Br. ex Schult. is a well-known medicinal plant against diabetes in India. There is as such no organized cultivation in India, and the plant is still being collected from the wild for their therapeutic uses. It is, therefore, important to estimate the genetic diversity and population genetic structure of G....
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Climate change has a significant influence on the development and distribution of vegetation worldwide. The present study was undertaken to predict suitable habitats for Bergenia ciliata under current and future scenarios using ensemble modeling. In recent decades, the natural regeneration of B. ciliata has decreased due to anthropogenic activities...
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Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. is an important herb predominantly found in Indian Himalayan Region (IHR). It is widely used in medicines and healthcare system, cosmetics, food, fodder, and ornamental purposes. Illumina sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly were carried out in B. ciliata to develop and identify simple sequence repeat marker...
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Bergenia ciliata is an important medicinal plant species of Indian Himalayan Region (IHR). Genetic variability and population genetic structure of B. ciliata sampled from IHR was studied using two single primer amplification reaction (SPAR) methods (DAMD: Directed Amplification of Minisatellite region DNA; ISSR: Inter Simple Sequence Repeats). To p...
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Bergenia species are important medicinal plants used in indigenous systems of medicine for their antilithiatic and diuretic properties. An ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to hybrid linear ion trap triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QqQLIT-MS/MS) method has been developed and validated for the estimation of quantitative...
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Genetic diversity and population structure in Bergenia stracheyi, a threatened medicinal herb in the Western Himalaya of India was analysed using directed amplification of minisatellite DNA (DAMD) and inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) markers. A total of 41 accessions of B. stracheyi representing three populations (Khillenmarg –KLM, Jalori Pass-...
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Ephedra geradiana is commonly known as ‘Gerard's Joint fir’, used in the indigenous systems as well as in modern systems of medicine. Almost every part of the plant possesses innumerable medicinal properties. Here we examined the genetic diversity and population structure of E. gerardiana employing Direct Amplification of Minisatellite DNA (DAMD) a...
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Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale is medicinally very important and possesses antifungal and antibacterial activities. F. caperata is the only species found in India. Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) and Directed amplification of minisatellite DNA (DAMD) methods were used to analyze the genetic variability within F. caperata from the Western Hima...

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