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Thread: Biotechnology, microbial protein production of fodder yeast
Post: Biotechnology, microbial protein production of fod...
Post: Biotechnology, microbial protein production of fod...
[size=small]Over the past decades of the century, much attention has been given to use of chemicals in different industries. This is dictated by the logic of scientific and technological progress. The...
Author: NatashaKundi
02-24-2011, 03:15 AM
Thread: What is gene therapy
Post: What is gene therapy
Post: What is gene therapy
Gene therapy is the insertion of healthy genes into the body of the person in place of diseased genes to cure the disease. Mutations, hereditary diseases and some of the acquired diseases like cancer ...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Gene and Cell therapy
09-19-2010, 04:18 PM
Thread: Features of GM Crops
Post: Features of GM Crops
Post: Features of GM Crops
Genetically modified crops are those crops whose genetic makeup has been altered by inserting a foreign gene using the techniques of genetic engineering or recombinant DNA technology. These techniques...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Genetic Engineering
09-19-2010, 04:17 PM
Thread: What is Bioremediation Process and its Types
Post: What is Bioremediation Process and its Types
Post: What is Bioremediation Process and its Types
Bioremediation is the branch of biotechnology which deals with the methods of solving the environmental problems. It also plays vital role in cleaning the environment from pollutants and contaminants ...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Environmental Biotechnology
09-19-2010, 04:16 PM
Thread: Advantages and Disadvantages of Therapeutic Cloning
Post: Advantages and Disadvantages of Therapeutic Clonin...
Post: Advantages and Disadvantages of Therapeutic Clonin...
Therapeutic cloning is the procedure of genetics in which cells from the skin of the patient and are inserted into the fertilized egg, the nucleus of which has already been removed. The resulting cell...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Cloning
09-19-2010, 04:14 PM
Thread: What is Polymerase Chain Reaction?
Post: What is Polymerase Chain Reaction?
Post: What is Polymerase Chain Reaction?
Polymerase chin reaction is a technique of amplifying a single copy of DNA. Thousands and millions of copies of DNA can be produced through this technique having particular sequences. Many primers, en...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Cloning
09-19-2010, 04:10 PM
Thread: Bioinformatics and its applications
Post: Bioinformatics and its applications
Post: Bioinformatics and its applications
Bioinformatics is the branch of science which uses the applications of information technology and computer science into the field of molecular biology. It was Paulien Hogeweg who invented the term Bio...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Bioinformatics
09-19-2010, 04:05 PM
Thread: Production and characteristics of Monoclonal antibodies:-
Post: Production and characteristics of Monoclonal antib...
Post: Production and characteristics of Monoclonal antib...
Antibodies are actually the proteins which are produced by B-lymphocytes present in the immune system. They are produced in response to the foreign object which enters the body called as antigens. The...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Biotechnology Products
09-19-2010, 04:01 PM
Thread: Various Types of Biofertlizers
Post: Various Types of Biofertlizers
Post: Various Types of Biofertlizers
Biofertlizers are actually the living microorganisms which increase the fertility of the soil by providing nutrients required by the plants. These nutrients are in the form of animal wastes and other ...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Biotechnology Products
09-19-2010, 03:59 PM
Thread: Genetic Engineering: The Future
Post: Genetic Engineering: The Future
Post: Genetic Engineering: The Future
Human Cloning:
Human cloning has been an issue of debate since many years now. It is considered both unethical and controversial in all societies at the moment. There are a few people who support huma...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Genetic Engineering
09-19-2010, 03:55 PM
Thread: Antibiotics: what are they and how do they work?
Post: Antibiotics: what are they and how do they work?
Post: Antibiotics: what are they and how do they work?
What are antibiotics?
Antibiotics are the chemical substances which have the ability to kill disease causing microorganisms. They are mostly used against bacterial infections. It is an interesting fac...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Biotechnology Products
07-30-2010, 02:21 AM
Thread: Synthesis of Recombinant DNA, Its function and Importance
Post: Synthesis of Recombinant DNA, Its function and Imp...
Post: Synthesis of Recombinant DNA, Its function and Imp...
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is the hereditary material in humans as well as plants and animals. Every cell in the body has the same structure and function of DNA. It is found in the cell’s nucleus. M...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Gene and Cell therapy
07-27-2010, 10:13 PM
Thread: Top Biotechnology Colleges and Universities in USA
Post: RE: Top Biotechnology Colleges and Universities in...
Post: RE: Top Biotechnology Colleges and Universities in...
is this in a chronological order?
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
USA
07-26-2010, 11:27 PM
Thread: How can Gene Therapy help in treatment of Cancer?
Post: How can Gene Therapy help in treatment of Cancer?
Post: How can Gene Therapy help in treatment of Cancer?
Cancer is a life threatening disease which spreads rapidly in the body. Cancerous cells produce in the body more than the speed of normal cells and even the immune system of the body can’t consider th...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Gene and Cell therapy
07-26-2010, 11:19 PM
Thread: Role of Bacteria in Environment
Post: Role of Bacteria in Environment
Post: Role of Bacteria in Environment
Bacteria are the unicellular organisms and cannot be seen with naked eye. There is no particular method of cell division, they simply divide by binary fission in which cell divides into two daughter c...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Environmental Biotechnology
07-26-2010, 12:09 AM
Thread: Techniques of Genetic Engineering
Post: Techniques of Genetic Engineering
Post: Techniques of Genetic Engineering
Genetic Engineering is the technique of biotechnology which helps in preparing recombinant DNA. DNA molecule is cut into small pieces in in vitro environment. There are numerous techniques which have ...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Genetic Engineering
07-26-2010, 12:05 AM
Thread: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artificial Twinning
Post: RE: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artifi...
Post: RE: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artifi...
Thank you very much Charles, i shall be discussing these topics in detail. Thanks for the idea.
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Cloning
07-20-2010, 08:29 AM
Thread: Bioinformatics Applications: Genomics, Proteomics and Transcrptiomics
Post: Bioinformatics Applications: Genomics, Proteomics ...
Post: Bioinformatics Applications: Genomics, Proteomics ...
Bioinformatics is a combination of molecular biology and computer sciences. It is that technology in which computers are used to gather, store, analyze and integrate biological and genetic information...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Bioinformatics
07-20-2010, 04:51 AM
Thread: Types of Mutations: Substitution, Insertions, Deletion and Frameshifts
Post: Types of Mutations: Substitution, Insertions, Dele...
Post: Types of Mutations: Substitution, Insertions, Dele...
A mutation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene. Sometimes mutations can be useful but mostly they are harmful as changes in DNA can change the way a cell behaves. As genes are a set of...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Gene and Cell therapy
07-18-2010, 08:35 PM
Thread: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artificial Twinning
Post: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artificial...
Post: Types of Cloning - Nuclear Transfer and Artificial...
What is Cloning?
It is a process by which an identical copy of DNA is produced. It is used to reproduce type specific cells such as an individual organism like Dolly Sheep. Unlike normal reproduction...
Author: NatashaKundi
Forum:
Cloning
07-16-2010, 10:01 AM