Category: DNA

  • Genetics Seminar: The Importance of Dna Roles

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    Genetics Seminar: The Importance of Dna Roles 1. The role of DNA is extremely important as it carries genetic information related to basic processes for organisms. Therefore, DNA has to be stable. In general, its stability becomes possible due to a large number of hydrogen bonds which make DNA strands more stable (Bugaut & Alberti,…

  • Detection of Pathogens With Cell-Free Dna

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    Detection of Pathogens With Cell-Free Dna The significance of DNA, in addition to gene transfer, is due to its compact and precise form of storage. Unfortunately, as human beings age, DNA is stored less correctly, as shown by simple blood samples. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) found in the blood, that is, DNA released into the bloodstream…

  • Detection of Pathogens With Cell-Free Dna

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    Detection of Pathogens With Cell-Free Dna The significance of DNA, in addition to gene transfer, is due to its compact and precise form of storage. Unfortunately, as human beings age, DNA is stored less correctly, as shown by simple blood samples. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) found in the blood, that is, DNA released into the bloodstream…

  • Is DNA Database an Ethical Issue?

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    Is DNA Database an Ethical Issue? In an ideal world, we would walk freely knowing we aren’t being tracked. However in our reality more and more people get entered to a DNA database everyday. DNA profiling is a technique in which the police compare DNA found at the crime scene to someone else DNA from…

  • The Discovery Of DNA, Communication And Collaboration

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    The Discovery Of DNA, Communication And Collaboration Communication and collaboration are vital in scientific research and for scientists to effectively communicate has a deep history in the discovery of DNA. The winners of the noble prize, James Watson and Francis Crick, are hotly debated in science, if Rosalind Franklins data was stolen by them and…

  • The Discovery Of The Structure Of DNA

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    The Discovery Of The Structure Of DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a self-replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information. DNA was discovered in 1860. The molecule now known as DNA was first identified in the 1860s by a Swiss chemist…

  • Biosafety Issues Of Unintended Horizontal Transfer Of Recombinant DNA

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    Biosafety Issues Of Unintended Horizontal Transfer Of Recombinant DNA Evolution of Herbicide Resistance Weeds On a large geographical scale, many independent evolutionary events could simultaneously interplay for the emergence of herbicide resistance (Bonny, 2016). Regular use of glyphosate on a considerable proportion of GM crop fields makes the assumption of glyphosate resistance development a reasonable…

  • DNA Sequence Analysis And Computer Security

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    DNA Sequence Analysis And Computer Security Abstract In current era of ubiquitous smart devices, detecting malware is becoming an endless battel between ever evolving malware and anti-virus program which leads to increase in day-by-day processing of security related data. For detecting those malware various approaches has been developed over time. One of the approach among…

  • DNA/Gene Classification Using RNN Sequential Analysis

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    DNA/Gene Classification Using RNN Sequential Analysis Abstract Each active life has complex molecules in their cells called DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) which are responsible for all biological features. These DNA molecules are further reduced into grander structures called chromosomes, which together compose the beings genome. Genes are size altering DNA sequences which comprise code that are…

  • Techniques In Genomic DNA Extraction From Palm Oil Leaves

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    Techniques In Genomic DNA Extraction From Palm Oil Leaves Introduction The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) having a place with the family Arecaceae [1], a diploid oil-delivering crop with a genomic size of 1.8 Gb [2], is one of the most important oil-bearing crops in the world. It is a large feather palm having a…