Biochemistry and Molecular biology
Non-coding repetitive sequences are used for DNA fingerprinting for several reasons: 1. Variability: Non-coding repetitive sequences, such as variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs) and short tandem repeats (STRs), tend to be hig…
Introns are often present in eukaryotic monocistronic genes, and their presence is important for several reasons, despite the term "monocistronic" referring to a gene with a single protein-coding region. Here are some …
Here's a simple outline highlighting the key differences between Glycolysis, Glycogenesis, Glycogenolysis, and Gluconeogenesis: Glycolysis 💢 Definition: It is a metabolic pathway in which glucose is converted into pyruvate.…
Biochemistry and molecular biology are closely related fields within the realm of biological sciences, but they have distinct focuses and objectives: Biochemistry Focus: Biochemistry is the study of chemical processes and substa…
Biomolecules - PPT PDF 👉 Part 1: Micromolecules 👉 Part 2: Biomacromolecules - Proteins 👉 Part 3: Biomacromolecules - Polysaccharides & Nucleic acids 👉 Part 4: Metabolism 👉 Part 5: Enzymes
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMIN C & INOSITOL
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMINS B9 & B12
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMINS B6 & B7
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMIN B3 & B5
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMIN B1 & B2
FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMIN E & K
FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS VITAMIN A & D
Comparison between Catabolism & Anabolism
Comparison between Starch, Glycogen and Cellulose
Comparison between DNA, mRNA, rRNA and tRNA
Comparison of different types of DNA (Differences between A, B, C, D and Z DNA)