The central dogma describes genetic information flow: DNA replication, transcription to RNA, and protein translation.
Author: BanerjeePB
Protein folding is crucial for function; misfolding causes diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Plants utilize C3, C4, and CAM pathways for photosynthesis, adapting to various environmental conditions.
The Human Genome Project mapped human genes, revolutionizing healthcare and enabling personalized genomic medicine.
Optogenetics manipulates neural activity with light, offering insights and potential treatments for neurological disorders.
Neurobiology studies the nervous system; BCIs enable brain-device communication, enhancing mobility and cognition.
Stem cells have potential in regenerative medicine, offering repair, organ regeneration, and disease treatment.
Mendelian inheritance follows single genes; non-Mendelian involves multiple genes and environmental factors.
Organoid intelligence combines biology and technology, using brain organoids for advanced computing and medical research.
Circadian rhythm is crucial for immunity; disruptions can increase infection and disease risks.
