Browsing by Author "Mwololo, J.K."
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Additive main effects and multiplicative interaction analysis of genotype x environmental interaction among sweetpotato genotypes
Mwololo, J.K.; Muturi, Phyllis W.; Mburu, M.K.; Njeru, R.W.; Kiarie, N.; Munyua, J.K.; Ateka, E.M.; Muinga, R.W.; Kapinga, R.E.; Lemaga, B. (2009-04-08)Sweetpotato is an important food, feed and cash crop in Eastern Africa. Highly stable and adaptable genotypes are important in sweetpotato productivity and evaluation across sites would form a basis for breeding varieties ... -
An overview of advances in bioinformatics and its application in functional genomics
Mwololo, J.K.; Munyua, J.K.; Muturi, Phyllis W.; Munyiri, S.W. (2010-04-28)Bioinformatics is the scientific discipline that is concerned with the efficient management and useful interpretation of large scale biological information. Functional genomics aims at mapping DNA sequences and the ... -
Performance of sweet potato varieties across environments in Kenya
Mwololo, J.K.; Mburu, M.K.; Muturi, Phyllis W. (2012-09)Sweetpotato is an important food, feed and cash crop in Eastern Africa but its adoption as a dual purpose crop has not been exploited. Varieties giving high tuber and vine yields would be ideal for small scale farmers who ... -
A perspective on proteomics: current applications, challenges and potential uses
Muturi, Phyllis W.; Mwololo, J.K.; Munyiri, S.W.; Rubaihayo, P.; Munyua., J.K.; Mgonja, M.; Manyasa, E.; Kiarie, N. (Academic Journals, 2010-08)Biological sciences are experiencing an ongoing information revolution. Proteome-wide functional classification using bioinformatics approaches is becoming an important method for revealing unknown protein functions. ... -
Utilization of proteins and nucleic acids in the study of gene function: a comparative review
Mwololo, J.K.; Karaya, H.G.; Munyua, J.K.; Muturi, Phyllis W.; Munyiri, S.W. (2010)Proteomics is one of the fastest growing areas in areas of research, largely because the global-scale analysis of proteins is expected to yield more direct understanding of function and regulation than analysis of genes. ...