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Molecular Biology

Molecular biology is a branch of biology that deals with the composition, structure, and function of cellular molecules like proteins and nucleic acids essential for the cellular functions and mechanisms.

  • Molecular biology is primarily focused on nucleic acids like DNA and RNA, their structure, composition, expression, and interactions among themselves.
  • Molecular biology is slowly becoming an important area of research with the discovery that nucleic acids and other biomolecules play a vital role in the normal functioning of the body.
  • Molecular biology developed as a separate discipline from other branches like biochemistry, genetics, and biophysics.
  • Over the years, many techniques have been developed in molecular biology; however, researchers tend to use methods and techniques native to genetics.
  • Common techniques used in molecular biology include X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of nucleic acids.
  • The discipline focuses on the molecular mechanism of genetic processes so that genes can be used for genetic engineering to isolate, modify, and sequence genes.
  • Initial studies in molecular biology were involved in the determination of three-dimensional structures of proteins in order to understand their structure and mechanism of action and expression.
  • Initial studies in molecular biology were based on the rapid growth and readily manipulable genetics of simple bacteria, such as E. coli, and their viruses. 
  • More recently, not only the fundamental principles but also many of the experimental approaches first developed in prokaryotes have been successfully applied to eukaryotic cells. 
  • Current advances in recombinant DNA technology have made even the determination of the complete sequence of the human genome a feasible project.
  • Complete genome sequencing of various living beings, including humans, has been done with modern approaches like DNA sequencing techniques and PCR.
  • Studies of molecular biology have also been applied in clinical research and medical therapies, both of which are covered under gene therapy.
  • Molecular biology also plays a vital role in studies related to regulations of various parts of a cell, which can then be used to target new drugs and diagnose diseases efficiently.

DNA Microarray- Definition, Principle, Procedure, Types

February 11, 2023August 8, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
DNA Microarray

DNA microarrays are solid supports, usually of glass or silicon, upon which DNA is attached in an organized, pre-determined grid fashion. Each spot of DNA, called a probe, represents a … Read more

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)

September 5, 2022July 17, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
Steps Involved in Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) is a technique in which organisms may be differentiated by analysis of patterns derived from cleavage of their DNA. It is a technique that exploits … Read more

Gene Cloning- Requirements, Principle, Steps, Applications

September 5, 2022July 6, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
Gene Cloning- Requirements, Principle, Steps, Applications

The production of exact copies of a particular gene or DNA sequence using genetic engineering techniques is called gene cloning. The term “gene cloning,” “DNA cloning,” “molecular cloning,” and “recombinant DNA technology” … Read more

Regulation of protein synthesis in Prokaryotes

September 5, 2022June 8, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
Regulation of protein synthesis in Prokaryotes

Regulation of protein synthesis is necessary in all cells. Particularly, in the prokaryotic cells, regulation is achieved by means of genetic units called operons alongside a number of related mechanisms … Read more

DNA Ladders (1 kb, 1 kb plus, 100 bp, 100 bp plus) and Uses

September 5, 2022June 8, 2022 by Anupama Sapkota
DNA Ladders

DNA Ladder Definition DNA ladder is a solution of DNA molecules of different lengths used in agarose or acrylamide gel electrophoresis which is used as a reference to estimate the … Read more

Eastern Blot- Definition, Principle, Steps, Results, Applications

October 21, 2022May 28, 2022 by Anupama Sapkota
Eastern Blot

Eastern blot is a molecular biology technique that is used to detect post-translational modifications in proteins and the presence of components like lipids and carbohydrates. Eastern blot was discovered as … Read more

RNA Splicing- Definition, process, mechanism, types, errors, uses

October 21, 2022May 8, 2022 by Anupama Sapkota
RNA Splicing

RNA splicing is a form of RNA processing in which a newly made precursor messenger RNA (mRNA) is transformed into a mature RNA by removing the non-coding sequences termed introns. … Read more

Flow Cytometry-Definition, Principle, Parts, Steps, Types, Uses

May 13, 2022April 11, 2022 by Anupama Sapkota
Flow Cytometry-Definition, Principle, Parts, Steps, Types, Uses

Flow Cytometry Definition Flow cytometry is a standard laser-based technology that is used in the detection and measurement of physical and chemical characteristics of cells or particles in a heterogeneous … Read more

Exon- Definition, Structure, Splicing, Process of Splicing

April 20, 2022April 9, 2022 by Nidhi Abhay Kulkarni
Exon

Exon is defined as the segment of the eukaryotic gene that encodes a portion of the final product of the gene (protein). Exon = Expressed regions  Exon is also defined … Read more

Different forms of DNA- A form, B form, Z form

April 6, 2023April 8, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
Different forms of DNA

The right-handed double-helical Watson – Crick Model for B-form DNA is the most commonly known DNA structure. In addition to this classic structure, several other forms of DNA have been … Read more

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