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  • Non-clinical Studies

    Non-clinical studies, also known as preclinical studies, are an essential part of the drug development process. These studies are conducted before clinical studies in humans and involve testing new drugs or treatments on animals or in vitro models to evaluate their safety and efficacy. The goal of non-clinical studies is to provide early information about…

  • Clinical Studies

    Clinical studies are a critical part of the drug development process. These studies involve testing new drugs, medical devices, or treatments on human subjects to determine their safety and efficacy. Clinical studies play a crucial role in ensuring that new treatments are safe and effective before they are approved for widespread use. The goal of…

  • Genetics Introdcution

    Genetics is the study of how traits are inherited and passed down from one generation to the next. It encompasses the study of genes, their function, and how they interact with one another and with the environment to shape an organism’s characteristics. The field of genetics has undergone tremendous advances in recent years, driven by…

  • Genome editing

    Genome editing is a powerful technology that allows scientists to make precise changes to an organism’s DNA. This technology has the potential to revolutionize fields such as medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology by allowing for the creation of organisms with specific desirable traits. The most widely used genome editing tool is called CRISPR-Cas9. This system relies…

  • DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of the four chemical building blocks, or nucleotides, that make up an individual’s DNA. This technology has revolutionized the field of genetics, allowing researchers to explore the genetic basis of many diseases and to develop new therapies and treatments. The first DNA sequencing methods were…

  • Molecular cloning

    What is molecular cloning? Molecular cloning is a set of experimental techniques used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host cells. The term usually refers to the construction of recombinant DNA molecules and the insertion of those molecules into host cells. Molecular cloning is a technique used to produce multiple,…

  • DNA transfection

    What is DNA transfection? DNA transfection is the process of inserting DNA into a cell. This can be done using a variety of methods, including viruses, liposomes, and nanoparticles. Once the DNA is inside the cell, it can be expressed, resulting in the production of new proteins. This process can be used to study gene…

  • Genomic medicine

    What is genomic medicine? Genomic medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the identification and treatment of diseases based on a person’s genetic makeup. It is a relatively new field that is rapidly evolving, and its goal is to use a person’s genetic information to tailor treatments to their specific needs. Genomic medicine…

  • Mutations

    A change in the genetic material of a cell. Although the term often has a negative connotation, mutations (including polymorphisms) can be harmful, beneficial, or neutral in their effect on cell function. There are two main types of mutations: Chromosomal disorders Non-disjunction: pairs of homologous chromosomes do not separate normally during meiosis. One gamete receives…

  • DNA translation

    DNA translation is the term used to describe the process of protein synthesis by ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum. The genetic information in DNA is used as a base to create mRNA by transcription. Single-stranded mRNA then acts as a template during translation. What is DNA translation? DNA translation is the process of…