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Techniques in Molecular Biology: Training-cum-Internship program (online)

BioTech Today March 2, 2023March 2, 2023

Are you a bioscience student looking for an opportunity to learn the useful techniques of Molecular Biology right from the basics?We’ve got you covered! BIOXONE BIOSCIENCES brings to you the next phase of the online training cum internship program – TECHNIQUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. Whether you aim for academia or for industrial jobs in the near future, a firm grasp on the […]

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eDNA: Understanding life in a water drop!

BioTech Today September 17, 2021September 17, 2021

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University, Kolkata Quest for creatures A team of wildlife researchers went on an expedition to Amazon forests. The study was carried out by NatureFirm, an eDNA company. It was headed by Kate Bruce who carried out the study for the charity World Wildlife Fund(WWF) The goal was to look for pink river […]

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Microbial community fitness boost: Adaptive laboratory evolution

DNA tales August 12, 2021August 11, 2021 1

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Adaptive laboratory evolution has become a substantial tool for the development of microbial strains with enhanced genetically modified features. The long-term Escherichia coli evolution experiment is a good example. It has emphasized how evolution under adequate conditions can be utilized to understand adaptive processes. These experiments have helped to determine the possible evolutionary […]

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New bioluminescent tool to quantify disease resistance in plants

BioTech Today July 19, 2021July 18, 2021 3

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University, Kolkata With scientific developments in genetics booming over a couple of decades, the identification and assay of genes in different organisms have become a topic of great interest. A lot of new methods have been developed to understand the genetic traits of various physiological phenomena. One such phenomenon is the resistance […]

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Eliminated cells initiate a protective mechanism

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Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Human Epithelial Tissue Integrity Human epithelia are tissues that are seen in various parts of the body in the form of internal mucosa, epidermis, etc. They are made up of several layers of neighbouring cells and they act not only as a physical barrier but also as a chemical barrier. […]

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Concern for Structural Changes in Covid19 variants

DNA tales July 3, 2021July 2, 2021

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University Kolkata We all know how the horrific Covid19 pandemic has shaken the entire world. With the SARS-corona virus, 2 is the main culprit, it has claimed millions of lives worldwide and has disrupted the socio-economic balance of all countries. The virus has been a cause of concern due to its variants […]

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“Death Star” in cancer biology- the mutated form of RAS protein

BioTech Today July 3, 2021July 2, 2021

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata The scientists at the University of Leeds have discovered a new method of targeting a mutated protein, which is the reason behind most of the fatal cancers. The mutated form of RAS protein is often considered the “Death Star” since it has the potential to resist various treatments. Although RAS […]

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Recent insights into the role of Ubiquitination

BioTech Today July 2, 2021July 1, 2021 2

Sumedha B S, Bangalore University What is Ubiquitin? Ubiquitin is a small 76-amino acid protein found in eukaryotic cells. They are be found either freely or covalently bound to membrane proteins. It is one of the highly conserved proteins. This means its amino acid sequence is similar-from yeast to animals. It has two functional sites: […]

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Newly discovered glial cells can revolutionize brain repair

BioTech Today June 17, 2021June 17, 2021 1

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University, Kolkata Scientists at the University of Basel reported two newly discovered glial cells that can revolutionize our understanding of brain functions. The human brain is very complex and the way it functions is even more complicated. So far, we don’t even know exactly how much we have an understanding of the […]

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Retrons- A new promising Gene-editing tool

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Anannya Roy, Amity University Kolkata CRISPR- Cas 9 gene-editing system, we all have heard of that isn’t it? A giant in Gene editing. Well here’s the thing- There is something even more interesting than that.  Retrons: A group of researchers at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School have created a new gene-editing tool called Retron […]

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