Global Scientific Fields in Genetics & Molecular Biology

Genetics deals with the gross structure, organization, replication, recombination, functional regulation and transmission of heritable information in the biological organisms and also includes studies on the environmental factors affecting the genetic composition and evolution of biological organisms. Studies in genetics range from basic molecular genetics to large scale genomics at organism level. Molecular biology focuses on immunology, microbiology, genetics and cellular and sub-cellular biology. Studies on deciphering the structure and function of genetic materials, proteins and other metabolically active biochemical entities forms the fundamentals of genetic & molecular biology which find immense relevance in effective and accurate treatment of disease, increased crop production to meet the demands. Genetic engineering is the latest evolutionary product of the field which focuses on construction of genetically modified organisms.

Genome Seminars Innovations

  In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is the genetic material of an organism. It consists of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The genome includes both the genes (the coding regions) and the noncoding DNA, as well a ...

Molecular Modeling Future

Molecular modeling is the technological know-how of representing molecular systems numerically and simulating their behavior with the equations of quantum and classical physics. using pc programs, polymer scientists may want to ...

Molecular Modeling News

Molecular modeling is the science of representing molecular structures numerically and simulating their conduct with the equations of quantum and classical physics. the usage of pc programs, polymer scientists could directly generate and ...

Neuroimaging Scholarly Journal

Neuroimaging is an emergent method of investigation for studying the human brain in healthy and impaired populations. An increasing number of these investigations involve topics important to rehabilitation. Thus, a basic understanding of the more ...

Neuroimaging Scientific Journals

Neuroimaging is the order that manages the in vivo portrayal of life structures and capacity of the focal sensory system (CNS) in wellbeing and ailment. The term 'neuroimaging' is more exhaustive than the more established term of neuroradi ...

Genetic Variation Scientific Journals

Genetic variation is the difference in DNA among individuals. There are multiple sources of genetic variation, including mutation and genetic recombination. There are three sources of genetic variation: mutation, gene flow, and sexual reproduction ...

Transgenesis Images Journals

Transgenesis is the process of introducing a gene (referred to as a transgene) from one organism into the genome of another organism. The aim is that the resulting transgenic organism will express the gene and exhibit some new property or cha ...

Genetic Variation Scholarly Journal

Genetic variation is the difference in DNA among individuals. There are multiple sources of genetic variation, including mutation and genetic recombination. There are three sources of genetic variation: mutation, gene flow, and sexual reproduction ...

Cystic Fibrosis

CF is a genetic disease that mainly affects the lungs and digestive system, but it can result in fatal complications such as liver disease and diabetes. The defective gene responsible for CF leads to the creation of thicker, stickie ...

LAMP Assay

 "LAMP" stands for Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification. This technology was developed by Notomi et al. It is a very sensitive, easy and time efficient method. The LAMP reaction proceeds at a constant te ...

Research-human-computer-interaction

Human-computer interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field of study focusing on the design of computer technology and, in particular, the interaction between humans (the users) and computers. While initially concerned ...

PCR

Polymerase chain reaction is a method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample, allowing scientists to take a very small sample of DNA and amplify it to a large enough amount to study in detail The m ...

Genome Sequencing

Genome sequencing is the process of finding out the order of DNA nucleotides, or bases, in a genome—the order of adenines, cytosines, Guanines, and Thyamines that make up an organ ...

Scientific Journals In Cell Therapy

Scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further progress of science, usually by reporting novel research. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at ...

Scholarly Journals In Stem Cell Transplantation

Stem cells are biological undifferentiated cells that can differentiate into any type of cell. These cells will divide through mitosis to produce more stem cells. They are generally found in multicellular organisms like ...

Mucormycosis Infection High Impact Factor Journals

Mucormycosis is a type of fungal infection. It’s relatively rare, but also very serious. Formally known as zygomycosis, this infection tends to occur most often if you have weakened immunity from an illness or health condition. It’s im ...

High Impact Journals In Stem Cell Transplantation

Stem cell transplantation (SCT), sometimes referred to as bone marrow transplant, is a procedure in which a patient receives healthy stem cells to replace damaged stem cells. Before S ...

Free Online Peer Reviewed Imaging Journals

Imaging for medical purposes involves a team which includes the service of radiologists, radiographers (X-ray technologists), sonographers (ultrasound technologists), medical physicists, nurses, biome ...

High Impact Factor Medical Imaging Journals

Imaging for medical purposes involves a team which includes the service of radiologists, radiographers (X-ray technologists), sonographers (ultrasound technologists), medical physicists, nurses, biome ...

Bean Anthracnose

Bean anthracnose, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, is a major disease of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), causing serious crop loss in many parts of the world. In 1921, M. F. Barrus of Cornell University demonstrated tha ...