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    RESUME BRAHAMJOT KAUR 735‚ Near Shivaji Stadium Model Town‚ Panipat-132103 Haryana Ph No. : 9467624122 Email: brahmjotkaur021@gmail.com Objective: To utilize my skills and innovative ideas to accomplish the required objectives for the organization. Also‚ to provide a healthy and helpful atmosphere for my colleagues to help them achieve the same. Education: Year B.Tech (2009-2013) 2009 2007 Institution Seth Jai Prakash Mukand Lal Institute of Technology‚ Radaur‚ Yamunanagar

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    term ‘modern biotechnology’ to describe techniques which are not used in traditional breeding or selection‚ such as the manipulation of genetic material and the fusion of cells. The more sophisticated forms of modern biotechnology‚ including genomics and proteomics‚ present unprecedented opportunities for Africa to address some of its problems and stimulate economic growth‚ such as by producing high-yielding disease-resistant crops‚ or developing new vaccines and drugs for killer diseases. To seize

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    1. Plasmids Plasmids are closed circular‚ double-stranded‚ extrachromosomal DNA molecules which occur naturally in bacteria‚ yeast‚ and some higher eukaryotic cells‚ and exist in a parasitic or symbiotic relationship with their host cell (Lodish et al.‚ 2000) The main application of plasmids is as cloning vectors in gene cloning. In gene cloning‚ a fragment of DNA‚ containing the gene to be cloned is inserted into a circular molecule called the “vector” to produce recombinant DNA molecule. Plasmids

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    Among the current fields of research in Biotechnology‚ research on drugs and vaccines targeting viral diseases such as HIV/AIDs has been of major importance given the high prevalence of these diseases across the world. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a type of virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune-deficiency Syndrome) (HIV and AIDS‚ n.d). The virus devastates the body’s defense mechanism‚ leaving a victim highly susceptible to opportunistic infections such as those caused by bacteria‚ fungi

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    Biology‚ 8e (Campbell) Chapter 20 Biotechnology Multiple-Choice Questions Figure 20.1 1) Which enzyme was used to produce the molecule in Figure 20.1? A) ligase B) transcriptase C) a restriction enzyme D) RNA polymerase E) DNA polymerase Answer: C Topic: Concept 20.1 Skill: Application/Analysis 2) Assume that you are trying to insert a gene into a plasmid. Someone gives you a preparation of genomic DNA that has been cut with restriction enzyme X. The gene you wish to insert has

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    Introduction The ocean has the oldest‚ most diverse‚ most numerous and least studied organisms on earth. It covers almost three fourths of our planet and has the potential to feed the world and supply cures for many diseases. Studying sea plants and animals is a challenge that is becoming easier due to advanced technologies such as deep-sea submersibles‚ sonar‚ lasers‚ videos‚ and satellites. In many cases‚ it ’s simply too hard to make a drug from scratch. The chemistry is too complicated. So

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    modifying foods presents positive opportunities in agriculture and human health. Furthermore‚ more scientifically advanced modifications that select genetically superior plants‚ have enhanced the yield of crops‚ improved storability‚ and increased disease resistance. To simply remove genes from one organism and transfer them to another is generally harmless if we take appropriate precautions. This often debated issue holds many objections. Moreover‚ one may claim that modifying genes at all is unnatural

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    Human Disease Several scientific terms are relatively easy to define‚ others tend to be more difficult; “health” and “disease” fall under the latter category. Many suggest that “disease” is merely a disorder of a system’s normal functions while “health” is the absence of disease. On the other hand‚ could a person whose bodily systems are functioning properly but who is unhappy or depressed be considered healthy? Can an alcoholic or drug-addict whose habit has not as yet caused any physical harm

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    I’m sure you have heard of the Biotechnology field before. It is the field in which living organisms are modified genetically in order to enhance them to make useful products. This has been used widely in the agriculture industry in the past decade with lots of controversy surrounding it. Maybe‚ you have heard of the Human Genome Project that was completed in April of 2003. It is when the first Human Genome was sequenced. This too is a part of the Biotechnology field and with the Human Genome Project

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    Option F: Microbes and Biotechnology Diversity of Microbe F.1.1 Outline the classification of living organisms into three domains. Three domains of living organisms: 1. Archaea - very primitive; live in extreme habitats 2. Eubacteria - more advanced 3. Eukaryota - all life forms with eukaryotic cells (have a nucleus) Use of ribosomal RNA sequences for classification rRNA is found in all cells rRNA is easy to isolate Analyzed to determine the exact sequence of nucleotide bases

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