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Notes on Viruses: Meaning, Size and Structure

In this article we will discuss about Viruses:- 1. Meaning of Viruses 2. Sizes and Shapes of Viruses 3. Structure. Meaning of Viruses: Virus is a Latin word which means poison. Adolf Mayer described for the first time a disease of tobacco plant. Dimitri Ivanowski, a Russian botanist in 1892 demonstrated experimentally that sap of mosaic tobacco plant was capable [...]

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5 Main Classes of Chemical Compounds in Chromatin

The following points highlight the five main classes of chemical compounds in chromatin. The classes are: 1. Nucleic acids 2. Basic proteins or histones (protamines in sperm nuclei of some fishes and birds) 3. Acidic proteins (Non-Histones) 4. Lipoproteins 5. Associated inorganic molecules. Chemical Compounds in Chromatin: Class # 1. Nucleic Acids: The nucleic acids are of two types: (i) [...]

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Chromosomes in the Nucleoplasm

The below mentioned article provides an overview on Chromosomes in the Nucleoplasm:- 1. Subject-Matter of Chromosomes 2. Historical Note of Chromosomes 3. Number 4. Morphology 5. Size 6. The Structure of Eukaryotic Chromosomes 7. Principal Landmarks 8. Chromosome with Diffuse kinetochore and Polycentric Chromosome. Contents: Subject-Matter of Chromosomes Historical Note of Chromosomes Number of Chromosomes Morphology of Chromosomes Size of [...]

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