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Molecular Basis of Inherited DNA Diseases | Biochemistry

The following points highlight the three main molecular basis of inherited DNA diseases. The molecular basis are: 1. Genetic Diseases 2. Cleavage of DNA into Fragments 3. DNA Cloning. Molecular Basis # 1. Genetic Diseases: The human genome contains DNA with about 3 billion (109) base pairs that encode 50,000 to 100,000 genes located on 23 pairs of chromosomes. The [...]

By |2016-07-30T17:19:29+00:00July 30, 2016|Recombinant DNA Technology|Comments Off on Molecular Basis of Inherited DNA Diseases | Biochemistry

Project Report on Recombinant DNA Techno­logy

An exclusive project report on Recombinant DNA Techno­logy. This project report will help you to learn about: 1. Introduction to Recombinant DNA Techno­logy 2. Purpose of Recombinant DNA Techno­logy 3. Basic Steps 4. Enzymes Involved 5. Vectors Used. Contents: Project Report on Introduction to Recombinant DNA Techno­logy Project Report on the Purpose of Recombinant DNA Techno­logy Project Report on the [...]

By |2016-07-14T18:35:14+00:00July 14, 2016|Recombinant DNA Technology|Comments Off on Project Report on Recombinant DNA Techno­logy

Top 3 Methods of Recombinant DNA Formation

The following points highlight the top three methods of recombinant DNA formation. The methods are: 1. Transformation 2. Transfection 3. Non-Bacterial Transformation. Recombinant DNA Formation: Method # 1. Transformation: The restriction enzyme which causes a break in foreign DNA also causes a staggered cut in the vector DNA at a specific cleavage site. The cohesive ends of vector DNA possess [...]

By |2016-07-12T13:55:57+00:00July 12, 2016|Recombinant DNA Technology|Comments Off on Top 3 Methods of Recombinant DNA Formation
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