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APPLICATION OF DNA TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL COMMUNITIES COLONIZING BOOK OF EGYPT VOLUMES V PLANCHES ANTIQUITIES

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This study represents both a study case about the fungi associated with a description of
Egypt volumes V Planches Antiquities in the Central library of Islamic manuscripts in Cairo,
were used for identification of isolates from these brownish area from a description of Egypt
The plate method with a DNA was used for identification of fungi. The two internal transcribed
spacers and the 5.8S gene (ITS1-5.8S- ITS2) from the nuclear ribosomal DNA were
amplified. The results show that the most dominant fungi isolated from the examined old
paper samples belong to Aspergillus spp. (niger – flavus – fumigates and – terreus). In the
present study, culture-independent molecular methods were applied to identify fungi
communities colonizing paper samples. Some of these fungi are cellulolytic species. Pure
fungal strains were used to constitute a marker for further comparative investigations of a
description of Egypt volumes V Planches Antiquities. This study represents both a study case about the fungi associated with a description of
Egypt volumes V Planches Antiquities in the Central library of Islamic manuscripts in Cairo,
were used for identification of isolates from these brownish area from a description of Egypt
The plate method with a DNA was used for identification of fungi. The two internal transcribed
spacers and the 5.8S gene (ITS1-5.8S- ITS2) from the nuclear ribosomal DNA were
amplified. The results show that the most dominant fungi isolated from the examined old
paper samples belong to Aspergillus spp. (niger – flavus – fumigates and – terreus). In the
present study, culture-independent molecular methods were applied to identify fungi
communities colonizing paper samples. Some of these fungi are cellulolytic species. Pure
fungal strains were used to constitute a marker for further comparative investigations of a
description of Egypt volumes V Planches Antiquities.

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10.21608/ejars.2014.7265

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manuscripts, DNA, Fungal strains, investigations, Diagnosis

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Afandy

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Assoc. Prof. Heritage Resources Management & Tour Guidance dept., College of Tourism & Archaeology, King Saud Univ. Riyadh, KSA. Conservation department, faculty of archaeology, Cairo Univ.

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Taha

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Conservation dept., High Institute of Tourism, Hotel Management & Restoration, Alexandria.

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2

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1373

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2014-12-01

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2018-05-15

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2014-12-01

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105

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112

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2090-4932

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2090-4940

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Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies

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APPLICATION OF DNA TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL COMMUNITIES COLONIZING BOOK OF EGYPT VOLUMES V PLANCHES ANTIQUITIES

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22 Jan 2023