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Month: February 2020

GROWING HUMAN BODY PARTS IN LAB

February 29, 2020 admin 9 Comments

Regeneration is a power gifted to some.Growing a plant ,tree , a shrub are all easy . Creatures such as…

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Posted in: ANIMAL CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY

AMPLIFIED FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM

February 21, 2020 admin 25 Comments

Different organisms have specific sequences that are particular to only one type of oraganism or that help us differentiate among…

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Posted in: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Filed under: AFLP, amplified fragmnet length polymorphism, biotechnology, molecular biology notes

CELL SURFACE DIFFERENTIATIONS

February 16, 2020 admin 1 Comment

Cell surface performs various physiological activities such as absorption, secretion, transportation etc. To perform such specialized function certain modification are…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: cell surface differentiations, desmosomes, gap junctions, microvilli, tight junctions
progeria

PROGERIA

February 10, 2020 admin 5 Comments

Most of us found out about  progeria because of the movie ‘Paa‘. Amitabh Bachchan the legend of indian cinema, portrayed the…

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Posted in: DISEASES Filed under: Amithabh bachchan in Pa, autosomal genetic disorder, genetic diseases, Progeria

NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY : AN OVERVIEW

February 3, 2020 admin 1 Comment

WHAT IS NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY? Nanobiotechnology is a young and rapidly evolving field of research in nanoscience and it is an interdisciplinary…

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Posted in: NANOTECHNOLOGY

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