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Month: March 2020

IDENTICAL TWINS ARE NOT GENETICALLY IDENTICAL

March 31, 2020 admin 1 Comment

Twins have been a fascinating field of study for the researchers. Parents who are blessed with twins are really lucky…

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Posted in: GENETICS, SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: Are identical twins genomically same?, CNV, copy number variants, genetics, gentics of twins, monozygotic twins

COVID19 UPDATES

March 26, 2020 admin 3 Comments

  COVID19 UPDATES: Even with the most effective containment strategies, we are facing difficulties to contain the Corona virus pandemic.…

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Posted in: MICROBIOLOGY, SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: CORONA VIRUS VACCINE, COVID 19 LATEST NEWS, COVID-19 UPDATES

VIRUS

March 17, 2020 admin 6 Comments

               I think it’s high time that we understand what a virus is. I…

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Posted in: MICROBIOLOGY Filed under: corona virus, CoVid19, https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/india/indians-fighting-coronavirus-ministers-singing-go-corona-go-to-devotees-burning-effigies-of-coronasur-1.1583920332008, prevention of Corona virus, virus

RAYNAUD’S PHENOMENON

March 10, 2020 admin 18 Comments

A short blog on what is Reynauds phenomenon . Raynaud’s phenomenon is a vascular condition characterized by pale to blue…

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Posted in: DISEASES Filed under: reynaud's disease, reynaud's phenomenon, unusual diseases

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES

March 6, 2020 admin 3 Comments

Monoclonal antibodies are antibodies produced by single clone of cells or cell line and consists of identical antibody molecules.  Production of…

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Posted in: ANIMAL CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY Filed under: HGPRT, hybridoma technology, monoclonal antibodies, myeloma cells, production of monoclonal antibodies

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