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Dr.K.Anupama
Staff Scientist, I/c, Plant DNA fingerprinting services(PDFS)

Dr.K.Anupama obtained Ph.D from Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Acharya Jayashankar Agricultural University, Hyderabad. During her Ph.D research work that was carried out at International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), she constructed a molecular linkage map using intraspecific chickpea cross and tagged one of the Fusarium wilt resistance gene to SSR markers. She is a recipient of UNESCO fellowship to conduct her Ph.D work for three months in Goethe University, Frankfurt. She joined CDFD in 2002 as Staff Scientist in Bacterial Genetics group and studied the mechanism of mRNA turnover and Rho-dependent transcription termination in E.coli. She moved to PDFS division in 2016 and is working as Officer-In-Charge, PDFS since 2017.

Publications

  1. Vaishna RL, Satyavathi VV and Anupama K* 2022 Single grain analysis of the complex Basmati rice samples to determine the nature of admixtures and accurate adulteration quantification. J Food Sci Technol 59(4):1658-1663.

  2. Mallikarjun J, SaiSree L, Himabindu P, Anupama K Reddy M and Gowrishankar J 2022 Modulation of RecFORQ- and RecA-Mediated Homologous Recombination in Escherichia coli by Isoforms of Translation Initiation Factor IF2. J Bacteriol 204: e0056921

  3. Anupama K* Pranathi K, Sundaram RM 2020 Assessment of genetic purity of bulked-seed of rice CMS lines using capillary electrophoresis. Electrophoresis 41:1749-1751.

  4. Anupama K*, Kumar J and Winter P 2018 Resistance to race 1 of Fusarium wilt of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): Genetics and mapping of resistance genes in an intraspecific cross. Indian J. Genet., 78(4): 527-529.

  5. Himabindu, P, and Anupama K* 2017 Decreased Expression of Stable RNA Can Alleviate the Lethality Associated with RNase E Deficiency in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol 199: e00724-16

  6. Gowrishankar, J, Krishna Leela, J, and Anupama K 2013. R-loops in bacterial transcription:Their causes and consequences. Transcription 4: 153–157.

  7. Krishna Leela J, Syeda AH, Anupama K, and Gowrishankar J 2013 Rho-dependent transcription termination is essential to prevent excessive genome-wide R-loops in Escherichia coli. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 110: 258-263.

  8. Anupama K, Krishna Leela J, and Gowrishankar J 2011 Two pathways for RNase E action in Escherichia coli invivo and bypass of its essentiality in mutants defective for Rho-dependent transcription termination. Mol Microbiol 82: 1330–1348.

  9. Gowrishankar J, Anupama K, and Krishnaleela J 2006 The Achilles’ Heel in bacterial transcription: R-loops from nascent untranslated transcripts in Escherichia coli. Proceedings in the 93rd Indian Science Congress, January 3-7, Hyderabad.

  10. Cho S, Kumar J, Jeff L S, Anupama K, Tefera F, and Muehlbeaur F 2002 Mapping genes for double poddling and seed size in chickpea. Euphytica 128: 285 - 292.

  11. Anupama K, Nageswara Rao T, and Satyanarayana E 1999 Correlation and heritability studies of seedling characters in maize (Zea mays L.) under Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) induced stress. The Journal of Research ANGRAU XXVII (1&2): 60-62.

  12. Anupama K, Nageswara Rao T, and Satyanarayana E 1999 Free proline accumulation in maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings in response to PEG-6000 induced stress. Andhra Agricultural Journal 46:247-250

Contact Information
Email : anu<at>cdfd.org.in
Phone : +91-40-27216128
Fax : +91-40-27216006
Last updated on: Wednesday, 12th July, 2023.

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