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Genome Replication: Topological Problems
Posted inMolecular Biology

Genome Replication: Topological Problems

The most obvious problem during DNA replication is the possibility of daughter molecules getting entangled, hence, the topological problems of DNA replication.
Posted by Mitesh Shrestha February 21, 2024
How Vaccine Development Can Use Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Posted inBioinformatics Emerging Science Immunology

How Vaccine Development Can Use Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In the domain of vaccine development, the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) with cutting-edge biological technology marks the beginning of a new era of innovation.
Posted by Suraj Khatri February 19, 2024
Ophiocordyceps sinensis, The Himalayan Elixir
Posted inMushrooms of Nepal Plant Biotechnology

Ophiocordyceps sinensis, The Himalayan Elixir

The Himalayan elixir, Ophiocordyceps sinensis, best known for its medicinal property is an entomopathogenic fungus that parasitizes on insect larvae within the family Hepialidae
Posted by Hemanta Kumari Chaudhary February 19, 2024
Underlying Principle of Different Solutions Used for Isolation of Plasmid from Bacteria by Alkaline Lysis Method
Posted inGenetic Engineering Microbiology Molecular Biology

Underlying Principle of Different Solutions Used for Isolation of Plasmid from Bacteria by Alkaline Lysis Method

Alkaline Lysis method is one of the most common methods for extracting plasmid from bacteria. The method was originally developed by Birnboim and Dolly in 1979.
Posted by Mitesh Shrestha February 18, 2024
CRISPR/CAS-9: HOW IT WORKS
Posted inGenetic Engineering Immunology Molecular Biology

CRISPR/CAS-9: HOW IT WORKS

CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat) is a nucleotide repetitive sequence followed by short spacer segments integrated upon exposure to invading pathogens in the genome of prokaryotes.
Posted by Suraj Khatri February 4, 2024

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