Open mrchristian opened 7 months ago
Additionally 'have you received training , guidance, or instruction on how to make a literature review'? If so can you share any links.
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Sir, Any Suggestion for the topic similar to "Space Microbiome / International Space Station Microbiome"
Kindly help me with making it more specific and workable.
@ydv-amit-ydv @Adesh212 @neerajkumaris I still need your questions written up in full. Please add them below! ASAP
See here how to write a literature review question: https://researchguides.uoregon.edu/litreview/question
I would like to work on the following:
"Unraveling the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Suppression of Native Species by Invasive Species"
This literature review will delve into the intricate molecular mechanisms governing the suppression of native species by invasive counterparts. It will seek to address fundamental questions such as how invasive species gain a competitive advantage over native species at the molecular level, and how this advantage leads to the suppression of native biodiversity. Furthermore, it will explore the role of gene expression patterns, epigenetic modifications, microbial interactions, and signaling pathways in mediating invasive-native species interactions. By synthesizing current research findings, the review aims to shed light on the molecular targets and pathways associated with invasive species' detrimental effects on native ecosystems. Ultimately, this investigation will contribute to our understanding of invasion biology and may provide insights for the development of innovative conservation strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of invasive species and preserving native biodiversity.
I would like to Study : (i am still not sure of topic)
Microbial diversity in space environments, particularly aboard the International Space Station (ISS), because of unqiue factors like microgravity, radiation exposure, and confined habitats. Microorganisms inhabiting in space environments could exhibit distinct adaptations and metabolic capabilities that differ from their terrestrial counterparts. Additionally, microbial contamination within spacecraft poses significant challenges to crew health and equipment maintenance. If possible i would also like to study the the potential impact of these space-adapted microbes on human health in enclosed extra-terrestrial habitats. Exploring the microbial diversity and dynamics within these extreme settings can be essential for advancing our understanding of space biology and supporting future long-duration space missions. so i would like to explore this.
specifically : What are the key microbial species , if possible their phylogeny... Major sources of microbial contamination in spacecraft and space stations.. Know strategies and technologies to monitor and control microbial contamination in space
(Can space-adapted microbes potentially impact astronaut health and immune function, can they cause biohazard issue on earth ???)
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