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.

Gene Family Top Open Access Journals

A gene family is a set of several similar genes, formed by duplication of a single original gene, and generally with similar biochemical functions. One such family are the genes fo ...

Klinefelter Syndrome Related Articles

Klinefelter syndrome is a group of conditions affecting the health of males who are born with at least one extra X chromosome. Chromosomes, found in all body cells, contain genes. Genes provide specific instructions for body characteristics a ...

Cell Aging Journals

Aging is a natural process concerning physiological, cellular, psychological, social changes of an organism over a period of time. The global scientific community is been curious about this process an ...

Top Radiology Andimaging Journals

Endometriosis is a common gynecologic disorder characterized by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the endometrial cavity. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has become a mainstay for diagnosis and staging of this disease. In the lit ...

Transgenic Plants Impact Factor

The technology that is used to change or modify the organization of DNA in an organism to make it better for use and increase its utility is known as genetic engineering. The crops whose DNA is being modified to incorporate some new traits is know ...

Tissue Transplantation & Gene Therapy

One of the fundamental principles underlying tissue engineering approaches is that newly formed tissue must maintain sufficient vascularization to support its growth. Efforts to induce vascular growth into tissue-engineered scaffolds have ...

DNA Online Journals

Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known organisms and many vi ...

RNA Sequencing Open Access Journals

RNA-Seq (named as an abbreviation of "RNA sequencing") is a particular technology-based sequencing technique which uses next-generation sequencing (NGS) to reveal the presence and quantity of RNA in a biological sample at a given moment, ...

Telomerase

Telomerase, also called terminal transferase is a ribonucleoprotein that adds a species-dependent telomere repeat sequence to the 3' end of telomeres. A telomere is a region of repetitive sequence ...

Radioautography

Radioautography (RAG) is a technique designed to show the pattern of the positioning of miscellaneous compounds labeled with radioactive isotopes (RI) in specimens. The physical techniques using RI-labeled compounds and the histochemical technique ...

Silk-elastin-like Protein

Silk-elastin-like protein polymers (SELPs) are a family of genetically engineered protein block copolymers, tailored to combine in the same molecule the structural components of silk fibroin and elastin. ...

Apoptosis

Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms. Biochemical events lead to characteristic cell changes and death. These changes include blebbing, cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, c ...

Transgenic Plants Scholarly Journal

Transgenic (GM) plants are those that have been genetically modified using recombinant DNA technology. This may be to express a gene that is not native to the plant or to modify endogenous genes. The protein enco ...

International-palaeoanthropology-journals

aleoanthropology word which is derived from Greek language describes it palaeos describe as old or ancient and anthropos as man which gives the meaning as, study of ancient man is known as paleoanthropology. Journal is an updated record of the par ...

Free-palaeoanthropology-journals

PaleoAnthropology is published jointly by the Society and the University of Pennsylvania Museum. The journal is accessible free of charge to everyone, including non-members of the Paleoanthropology Society. In addition to the public ...

Histopathology

Histopathology refers to the microscopic examination of tissue so as to review the manifestations of disease. Specifically, in clinical medicine, histopathology refers to the examination of a biopsy or surgical specimen by a pathologist, after the ...

Open-access-palaeoanthropology-journals

Paleoanthropology word which is derived from Greek language describes it palaeos describe as old or ancient and anthropos as man which gives the meaning as, study of ancient man is known as paleoanthropology. Journal is an updated record of the pa ...

Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO), also known as hereditary multiple exostoses, is a disorder characterized by the development of multiple benign osteocartilaginous masses (exostoses) in relat ...

Transgenic Plants Scientific Journals

Transgenic plants are plants that have been genetically engineered, a breeding approach that uses recombinant DNA techniques to create plants with new characteristics. They are identified as a class of genetically mod ...

Exocytosis

Exocytosis is a form of active transport and bulk transport in which a cell transports molecules out of the cell  by secreting them through an energy-dependent process. Exocytosis and its counterpart, endocytosis are used by all cells because ...