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Fig. 2 | Microbial Cell Factories

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From: Production and bioprocessing of epothilone B from Aspergillus niger, an endophyte of Latania loddegesii, with a conceivable biosynthetic stability: anticancer, anti-wound healing activities and cell cycle analysis

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Identification of the most potent epothilone producing isolates A. niger from L. loddegesii. The plate culture and conidial heads of A. niger (A, B). C Gel of gDNA and PCR amplicon of the ITS region. D The molecular phylogenetic relatedness of A. niger based on the sequence of its ITS region by the Maximum Likelihood method. E PCR amplicons of A. niger epoC, the amplicons were purified, sequenced, and in silico translated to their corresponding proteins by ExPasy portal. F The phylogenetic analysis of deduced amino acid sequences of epoC of A. niger by Mega 7.0 Software

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