How Genetic Screening is done?
“Genetic screening is the mass population testing process to identify the group of people who are having or at risk of having a genetic disease or trait.” “Screening” is a …
“Genetic screening is the mass population testing process to identify the group of people who are having or at risk of having a genetic disease or trait.” “Screening” is a …
“Restriction enzymes or endonucleases are the class of enzymes that perform a catalytic reaction to cleave the DNA. EcoR1, BamH1 and HinfI are examples of some restriction enzymes used in …
What are the Restriction Enzymes? Top 10 Restriction Enzymes used in Genetic Engineering Read More »
“Congenital disorders often referred to as the birth defects, occur by birth and due to genetic, developmental or environmental factors.” Every couple wants a healthy baby. But unfortunately, not all …
“A method to represent the evolutionary relationship between organisms, species or group of organisms is known as the phylogenetic tree.” Simply put, it is the representation of the path between …
What is a Phylogenetic Tree and How to Construct it? Read More »
“The euchromatin region is known as the gene-rich region while the heterochromatin region is known as the gene-less region.” Types of chromatin- euchromatin and heterochromatin are located on chromosomes. DNA …
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“The copy number variation is defined as the alteration that occurs due to change in the number of copies of a gene or genes or DNA due to translocation, deletion, …
What is Copy Number Variation and How to Detect it? Read More »