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Plasmid
1) Self- replicating, double stranded, circular DNA molecule. 2) It’s maintained as an independent extrachromosomal entity in bacteria. ...
Ti plasmid as vector for plants
It is circular and not always It’s contains 56%GC content out of which 81% encodes for a protein. It has various types of opines ...
Mutation and Its types
Mutation Mutation is defined in simply words as " Stable Genetic alteration " occurs due to change in the nucleotide seque...
Cloning Vector : Vehicle for transport foreign DNA into Host cell.
A DNA molecule that can carry inserted DNA and can be perpetuated in host cell is called cloning vector. A Vector for cloning should ...
Immune organs: Primary and Secondary Lymphoid organs
Primary lymphoid organs à maturation of lymphocytes takes places. Thymus It is the site for T cell development and maturation. ...
Industrial use of microorganism
Microorganisms play a vital role in the production of many food stuffs, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and construction materials etc. In orde...
PI3K Pathway
Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase enzyme It is a signal transduction system that connects oncogenes and multiple receptor classes to many cell...
Cell Communication- Introduction
A cell always needs a command from its surrounding inorder to maintain its structure and function. So, either cells or proteins present in...
NOD and Toll Like Receptor Protein
NOD proteins Cytosolic and has two members in this family i.e. NOD1 and NOD2, which recognize products derived from bacterial peptido...
Phage Vector
Bacteriophages 1) Viruses specifically infect bacteria. 2) Phages have simple structure: Genetic material (DNA or RNA) is enc...
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