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PhyliCS: A Python library package to quantify Intra-tumor Heterogeneity

BioTech Today July 5, 2021July 4, 2021

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Intra-tumor Heterogeneity ( ITH) Aggregation of a distinct set of somatic mutations leads to the generation of tumors. The set of mutations assembled by the prime tumor is known as clonal and the mutations which take place in pre-existing tumors comprise cancer cell sub-populations is known as subclonal. Consequently, the […]

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The gene responsible for eye lens formation revealed!

BioTech Today July 5, 2021July 4, 2021

Vaishnavi Kardale, Bioinformatics Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University The eyes are developed by the end of the second trimester in a fetus. It includes the cornea, lens, pupil, retina, and iris. Each organ needs some specific environment for its development and growth; all of which are provided for in the womb. The eye also has […]

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Molecular mechanisms underlying virescent mutation in Cotton

BioTech Today July 5, 2021July 4, 2021

Agrima Bhatt, Rajasthan University Cotton or scientifically known as Gossypiuma hirsutum is a typical perennial plant, developed for commercial cultivation by farmers all over the world as an annual crop. In textile industries, cotton is a crucial fiber. A majority of the world, today uses cotton in everyday life, whether it’s for washing face on […]

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Are the unvaccinated a threat to the vaccinated?

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Monika R, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore Vaccines save millions of lives every year because they are one of the most effective ways of immunization against many infectious diseases. They have played a great role in the worldwide eradication of smallpox and the control of other infectious diseases such as measles, rubella, tetanus, and polio. […]

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A potential Covid vaccine for Multiple Myeloma Patients

BioTech Today July 4, 2021July 4, 2021 3

Saptaparna Dasgupta, Bennett University The risk of COVID19 infection is exceeded in multiple myeloma patients. Vaccine for the general population with BNT162b2 mRNA COVID19 (BNT162b2) provides effective protection against COVID19. However, their efficacy on patients with multiple myeloma may be adversely affected by and not yet assessed due to factors related to disease and therapy. […]

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Innovative shape–actuated electronic for Spinal Cord Stimulation

BioTech Today July 4, 2021July 4, 2021 2

Esha Mohite, MGM College of Engineering and Technology What is SCS? Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a therapy recommended for patients with chronic pain in the leg, back, and chest. A spinal cord stimulator is an electronic device that is inserted under the skin surgically. It is made up of many parts, but its three […]

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Role of hepatic GABA in obesity-related hyperphagia

BioTech Today July 4, 2021July 3, 2021

Akash Singh, Banaras Hindu University Thirty million Americans have type 2 diabetes (T2D), while another 81 million have pre-diabetes. As a result, diabetes affects 46% of the adult population in the United States, making it the seventh greatest cause of mortality in the country and accounting for one out of every seven dollars spent on […]

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Ultrasound-on-chip: a novel platform for medical imaging

bioxone July 4, 2021July 3, 2021

Avani Dave, Jai Hind College In the general run of things, ultrasound machines are usually shared by various departments within the hospital, and therefore scheduling is essential to make complete use of the system. As far as the utilization of diagnostic ultrasound imaging is considered, managing the time becomes very crucial. The time saved during […]

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WYR domain of flightin and myosin

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Arya Sukumar, College of Agriculture, Vellayani The cyclic interaction between myosin and actin gives striated muscle its force-generating characteristics. The indirect flying muscles (IFM) of Drosophila are developed for rapid oscillatory movements. The correlation between the WYR domain of flightin and myosin was delineated by researchers at the University of Vermont, who discovered the ultrastructural […]

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How are infectious clones of Begomoviruses constructed?

BioTech Today July 4, 2021July 3, 2021 2

Ananya Ghosal, MAKAUT (WB) Agricultural sectors are being harmed by Begomoviruses which cause a huge loss to economically important crops. To prevent such losses, intricate studies of viral genomes and functions are needed. The genomes of viruses are directly exploited by infectious clone approaches and applications. The critical instrument for basic characterization of the notable […]

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