MCQ on Blotting Techniques: Blotting is a laboratory technique used to transfer molecules, typically DNA, RNA, or proteins, from a gel matrix (such as agarose or polyacrylamide gel) to a solid membrane. This technique allows for the detection, identification, and analysis of specific molecules through various assays like Southern, Northern, […]
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The ABC model of flower development is a genetic framework that explains how specific genes control the formation of floral organs in plants. It consists of three classes of genes: A (for sepals and petals), B (for petals and stamens), and C (for stamens and carpels). Combinations of these genes’ […]
Continue ReadingMCQ on Transposons (Jumping Genes)
Transposons, also known as “jumping genes,” are DNA sequences in the genome that can move or “transpose” to different locations within the genome. They can disrupt genes, cause mutations, or regulate gene expression. Transposons play a role in evolution and genetic diversity but can also lead to genetic disorders if […]
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Cellular differentiation is the process by which unspecialized or stem cells develop into specialized cell types with specific functions. During differentiation, cells undergo changes in gene expression and morphology, enabling them to perform distinct roles in the body, such as becoming muscle cells, nerve cells, or blood cells, contributing to […]
Continue ReadingMCQ on Stem Cells: Significance and Applications
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with the unique ability to develop into various specialized cell types in the body. They can self-renew and repair damaged tissues, making them essential for growth, development, and regenerative medicine, holding promise for treating various diseases and injuries. This is an MCQ on Stem Cells […]
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