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QUANTUM MECHANICS: AN INTRODUCTION

March 21, 2021 admin Leave a comment

  Quantum mechanics provides us information about both the nuclear position and the distribution of an atom. This information is…

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DNA CLONING VECTORS

February 8, 2021 admin Leave a comment

Plasmids are the most commonly used cloning vectors. Plasmids are popular because they allow cloning and manipulation of small pieces…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: BAC, bacterial artificial chromosome, cloning vectors, cosmids, DNA Cloning Vectors, plasmids, YAC, yeast artificial chromosome

EXTRA CHROMOSOMAL INHERITANCE

December 29, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Genetic inheritance explains how characteristics or traits are passed from one generation to the next. Genetic material is passed from…

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Posted in: GENETICS Filed under: cytoplasmic inheritance, extrachromosomal inheritance, mitochondrial inheritance, variegation in mirabilis jalaba

SDS PAGE technique

October 21, 2020 admin Leave a comment

SDS PAGE or sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  is a gel separation technique commonly used to separate proteins. This…

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Posted in: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Filed under: biotechnology, electrophoresis, glycine, molecular biology techniques, Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, sdspage

Cell cycle regulation

October 8, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Cell cycle is a series of events that take place when a cell decides to divide. These events in the…

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Cell cycle checkpoints and cell cycle regulators

September 23, 2020 admin 3 Comments

CELL CYCLE CHECKPOINTS A checkpoint can be defined as a stage in the cell cycle where the cell examines it’s…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: APC/c, cell cycle, cell cycle check points, cell cycle notes, cell cycle regulators, cell division, G1phase, Maturation promoting factor, mitosis, MPF

Transcription in prokaryotes

September 10, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Transcription in simple terms is the synthesis of RNA from DNA with the help of RNA polymerase. Prokaryotic transcription is…

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Posted in: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Filed under: core enzyme, holoenzyme, prokaryotic transcription, RNA polymerase, sigma subunit in prokaryotic transcription, transcription

IISc, Isro develop space bricks for buildings on moon

August 18, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Scientists at the Indian Space research Organization(ISRO) and Indian Institute of Science(IISc) have developed a sustainable  process to make a…

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Posted in: SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: biological cementation, guar gum, IISc, ISRO, space bricks, Sporosarcina pasteurii

BEST OPTIONS IN SCIENCE STREAM AFTER PLUS TWO

August 6, 2020 admin 1 Comment

Its that time of the year again, when plus two students have cleared their exams and are looking up for…

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Posted in: SCIENCE NEWS, Uncategorized Filed under: courses in science stream after plus two, PARAMEDICAL COURSES, paramedical courses after class twelfth, science stream

How your hair can help clean oil spills

July 20, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Oil consumption in the recent past has been on a high. The amount of petroleum products that we use has…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: gulf of mexico oil spill, hair booms, hair mats, how hair can help clean oil spills, oil spills

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