With the sequence of the gene-coding regions of the human genome in hand and the development of newer sequencing methods, scientists are able to
1. develop new forensic tests that can help in the identification of the convict.
2. diagnose genetic diseases before their onset.
3. develop customised medicines based on the genetic profile of the patient.
4. therapeutically target the cancer causing genes (oncogenes) in the patients.
5. understand the inheritance of genes especially the rare mutations in a population.
Answer:
plasma membrane, simple cells, a dna strand, ribosomes, a cell wall, cytoplasm, etc.
Answer:
The second law of Thermodynamics.
Explanation: This is because the law states that when energy is transferred (or transformed), more and more of it is wasted. Like powering a computer, the energy get's lower, and lower as it uses itself to power on the machine.
BamHI is a type II restriction endonuclease, ensuring the dimensions
for recognizing short arrangements of DNA and cutting them at a target site. It
transmits various type II endonuclease, replicating DNA, and possibly handling
DNA mutation-derived infections through genetic therapy.