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What is Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST)?

BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) is a powerful algorithm and program used extensively in bioinformatics. It's a champion at finding regions of similarity within biological sequences, like DNA or protein sequences. What are the main features of BLAST?

  • Compares Sequences: BLAST takes...

What are forward genetic screens?

Forward genetic screens are a powerful approach in genetics aimed at identifying genes responsible for specific phenotypes, or observable characteristics, in an organism. Unlike reverse genetic screens, which start with a known gene and investigate its function, forward screens begin with a mutant p...

Genomics: The best concepts summarized

Genomics: The best concepts summarized Table of contents

  • Centromere
  • Chromatides
  • Chromosomes
  • Sex chromosomes
  • Asexual reproduction
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Mitosis
  • Meiosis
  • Genomics
  • Transcriptomics
  • Proteomics<...>

What is a phylogenetic tree?

A phylogenetic tree, also known as a phylogeny or evolutionary tree, is a powerful tool that visually depicts the evolutionary relationships between organisms. It's like a family tree for all living things, but instead of parents and children, it shows how species have descended from a common ancest...

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What is CRISPR-Cas9?

CRISPR-Cas9 (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats-Cas9) is a revolutionary gene editing tool that has taken the field of molecular biology by storm. It allows scientists to precisely modify an organism's DNA at a specific location, offering unprecedented potential for research a...

What are forward genetic screens?

Forward genetic screens are a powerful approach in genetics aimed at identifying genes responsible for specific phenotypes, or observable characteristics, in an organism. Unlike reverse genetic screens, which start with a known gene and investigate its function, forward screens begin with a mutant p...

What are reverse genetic screens?

In contrast to forward genetic screens, which start with a mutant phenotype and hunt for the responsible gene, reverse genetic screens take the opposite approach. They begin with a known gene and aim to identify the phenotypic effects caused by disrupting its function. This targeted approach allows ...

What is RNA interference?

RNA interference, often abbreviated as RNAi, is a remarkable biological process where small RNA molecules act as cellular volume knobs, regulating gene expression by silencing specific genes. It's a natural defense mechanism found in many organisms, including plants and animals, and has become a pow...

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