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Annual Conference

On
Biochemistry
November 21 – 22, 2019 | Rome, Italy
Molecular Biology -
Molecular biology is directly related to Biochemistry. Molecular
biology deals with biological phenomena at molecular level
to study Genes, DNA and RNA. It also includes various process
of replication, transcription, translation and cell function.
The techniques involved in molecular biology are Molecular
Cloning, Polymerase chain reaction, Blotting and Probing of
macromolecule, Microarrays etc.
Nuclei Acids -
Nucleic acids are the small biomolecules, vital to all known
forms of life. These are the main information-carrying
molecules of the cell by protein synthesis process. The three
main classes of nucleic acids are DNA (Deoxyribonucleic
Acid), RNA (Ribonucleic acid) and Artificial Nucleic Acids.
DNA is blueprint of life in living organisms and most viruses.
RNA is genetic material of few viruses and also originates
in all living cells where it plays significant role in making of
proteins. Artificial Nucleic Acids are designed by chemists,
which includes peptide, glycol, and locked nucleic acids. Each
of these is extracted from naturally occurring DNA or RNA.
Genetics -
Genetics is part of biology which study genes, genetic variation
in organisms. A gene is made of DNA and it is a type of genetic
instruction, these are used to make molecules and scheming
the chemical reaction of life. Genes exist in chromosomes,
these chromosomes are composed of protein and DNA. The
key components in genetics are DNA, RNA, Chromosomes,
Genome, Heredity, Mutation, Nucleotide, Variation etc. The
major topics and research involved in genetics are Molecular
Evolution, Population Genetics, Quantitative Genetics,
Molecular Genetics, DNA sequencing, Genetic Engineering,
Genomics, Medical genetics.
Metabolism -
Metabolism is a process where chemical reactions involved in
maintaining the living state of cells and organism. Metabolism
is also closely related to nutrition and availability of nutrients.
Metabolism is divided into two categories (Catabolism &
Anabolism).

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