Dr . Baaby Job

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Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, CMS College Kottayam

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Publications

Total Articles 12
Books 3
Proceedings 0

Publications 1992-2022

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Zoological society of Kerala

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Bio

Sphecidae, taxonomy, biodiversity,

Personal Details

  • Female
  • CMS College Kottayam
  • CMS College Kottayam, College Junction, CMS College Road - 686001
Ph.D
Other Institute 2014
Assistant Professor 2016 – Present
CMS College Kottayam

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Scholarly Publications

Evaluation of antitumour activities of different plants on Agrobacterium tumefaciens, its isolation and characterization

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2018 Volume: 5(2, Pages: 87-92.
Authors: Baaby Job

Effect of water pollution: a histological examination in Rasbora dandia (Hamilton, 1822)

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Indian Journal of Scientific Research · 2018 Volume: 20(1), Pages: 85-90.
Authors: Baaby Job

A proposed model for Identification of Sphecidae using DNA barcoding

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2016 Volume: 4(2),
Authors: Baaby Job

Need and Importance of DNA Barcoding: Current status in Genus Pheidole Westwood Identification

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2016 Volume: 4(1),
Authors: Baaby Job

Diet Predicts Nutrients Preference- Omnivorous Ant Prefer Carbohydrate Rich Liquid Diet While Predatory Ant Prefer Lipid and Protein

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2016 Volume: 1 [1], Pages: 19-26.
Authors: Baaby Job