Biocomputing has moved into central position in molecular biology research. Enormous improvements in genetic engineering have led to the accumulation of a vast amount of biological information. With the advent of this extensive repertoire of raw sequence information, the next major challenge for a modern researcher is to interpret this biological information. Molecular Evolutionary Genetic Analysis (MEGA) is bio-computational software to fill the vacuum between data development and analysis. In this paper, an attempt to review the evolution of MEGA software, working and application has been made. Moreover, data analysis, implementation and advantages over other bioinformatics software have been discussed systematically.
The ac impedance and conductivity properties of Ba 0.8 Sr 0.2 TiO 3 ceramics in a wide frequency range at different temperatures have been studied. The compound was prepared by a high-temperature solid-state reaction technique. A preliminary structural analysis of the compound by X-ray diffraction technique confirmed its single phase. An ac impedance spectroscopic technique was used to correlate between the microstructure and electrical properties of the compound. The presence of both grain (bulk) and grain boundary effect in the compound was observed. The frequency-dependent electrical data were used to study the conductivity mechanism. An analysis of the electric impedance and modulus with frequency at different temperatures has provided some information to support suggested conduction mechanism.
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