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I am Ajay, B.E Biotechnology Undergraduate student, computational biology enthusiastic. I am currently in my last year of my engineering and carrying out a real-time project.

Title: In silico approach to find out effective bio-active molecule that acts on FRD [Fruit Rot Disease] in Areca catechu Problem Statement: In the coastal belt of India along with various other regions of Arecanunt cultivation, farmers are facing a common postproduction loss that occurs due to a common disease called FRD. Conventionally many fungicides and Bordeaux mixture is being used. But the problem seems to be continued.

Description: This project includes literature survey on the disease and its related biomolecule, conventionally used chemical compounds. Further finding the binding efficiency of the chemical compound with the disease-causing organism's protecting layer. This is being carried out using Molecular Docking studies continued by Molecular Dynamic Simulations. At the end of my project, I will be out with a data that provides the score of binding efficiency and hence predicting the most effective molecule that acts on the FRD. This data can be used for the further studies.

I am open for the suggestions and discussions regarding this project. Contributors are appreciated.

Project CLI MD-Simulations Molecular-docking • 435 views
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It's your project, what work are you expecting anyone else to do?

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And you're probably in your final semester with what, 3 months to go until graduation? You seem to be asking a question on the viability of your project, and it's a bit too late to be thinking about that IMO

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I posted this so that I could connect with people with similar interests and projets.

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