World Journal of Biology and Biotechnology
The World Journal of Biology and Biotechnology (WJBB) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing high-quality research in biological sciences with a strong emphasis on applied and translational biotechnology. The journal provides a global platform for innovative, interdisciplinary studies that integrate molecular, cellular, ecological, and computational approaches to address contemporary scientific and societal challenges.
WJBB focuses on cutting-edge research in the following core areas:
Molecular and Genomic Biotechnology
Functional genomics, gene expression regulation, genome editing, synthetic biology, molecular diagnostics, and translational molecular research.
Agricultural and Food Biotechnology
Crop improvement, plant pathology, stress biology, sustainable agricultural systems, biofertilizers, food safety, postharvest biotechnology, and climate-resilient agriculture.
Environmental and Marine Biotechnology
Biodiversity conservation, ecosystem dynamics, climate change adaptation, bioremediation, marine bioresources, and sustainable bioeconomy strategies.
Microbiology and Infectious Biology
Pathogen biology, host–pathogen interactions, antimicrobial resistance, immunological responses, and applied microbial biotechnology.
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Drug discovery and development, molecular pharmacology, biomarker identification, therapeutic biotechnology, and emerging translational medical technologies.
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Computational biology, multi-omics integration, systems modeling, artificial intelligence applications in life sciences, and data-driven biological innovation.
Vol 10, No 3
Table of Contents
Research Manuscripts
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Saeed Anwar, Shahid Ali Khan, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Ishtiyaq, Abrar Ahmad, Arif Ullah, Tanzeela ., Sanaullah Khan, Muhammad Adnan
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1-5
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Wajid Khan, Noman Khan, Fawad Khan, Nasir Ullah, Dawood Ghaffor, Muhammad Nazir Uddin, Shahab Ahmad Khan, Ihsan Uddin, Nabila Qayum
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7-9
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Functional and physiochemical characterization of a hypothetical protein of Cytochrome p450 in fungi
Hina Saeed, Abdur Rauf, Lubna Rasool, Aqsa Afzal, Zoha Saleem, Hamid Manzoor
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11-15
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Iqra Bano, Shafaq Navid, Basharat Ali
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17-20
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Shaista Ghumro, Shahid Ali Jakhrani
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21-24
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