Molds The Effects of Wet Weather to Crops.

Amber Coulters article  Cool, Wet Fall Dampens Large Harvest  discusses the recent damage of wet weather to the harvest this season. Basically, quality is affected greatly and in turn, becomes equally harmful to animals. As for humans, the molds from these crops are perfectly safe.     The biological aspect of the article lies in its explanation of the molds that sprout during such wet and cool weather conditions in produce such as grains, as well as their effects on farm...

Ophrys apifera.

Bee orchid is the common name of this short-lived perennial plant that occurs mostly in  the pastures, field boarders, banks on chalk or limestone, recently disturbed soils and calcareous- and base-rich portions of the Central and Southern Europe, particularly in Britain, and in North Africa. In terms of its taxonomical features, Bee orchid belongs to the Family Orchidaceae, Genus Ophrys, and with the specific epithet of apifera, hence, the scientific name of Ophrys apifera. The common name...

Deforestation

The term deforestation connotes transformation of forested land to permanently cleared land or to a shifting-cultivation cycle1. It involves permanent destruction of forest land by virtue of human activities such as logging and burning of trees in forested regions. Global warming Deforestation and destruction of rainforests have several adverse consequences, the most significant being global warming, which occurs due to increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, in turn, raising...

The Use of Antisense Procedures in the Genetic Engineering of Plants for Crop Improvement

Crop improvement is the main strategy for a farmer. After rediscovery of Mendels laws of Heredity at the very beginning of the last century, this got a scientific base. Since then several new principles and technologies for proven and promising and potential applications have come into practice. Initially plant breeding between two desirable parents by proper selections in the subsequent generations was the main strategy. During the last thirty years deeper molecular biology insights have opened...

Genetic transformation.

In recent years the use of novel methods for transfer of genes over a wide range of organisms, leading to the production of transgenic plants, has been recognized as one of the thrust areas of biotechnology. Gene transfer methods in plants make use of a variety of target cell types, which include cultured cells, meristem cells (it is a type tissue) from immature embryos, shoots or flowers and pollen or zygotes through chloroplast or nuclear transformation (P K Gupta). The uptake of foreign DNA or...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) measurements are invaluable techniques which have gained increasing acceptability in recent times (Bustamante et al, 2000 Clausen-Schaumann et al, 2000 Lavery et al, 2002). Commonly used to quantify the forces between covalent bonds, nucleic acids and receptor-ligand pairs, SMFS seeks to determine the magnitude, in piconewtons, of forces which hold single molecules together (Albrecht et al, 2003 p.367 Moy, Florin  Gaub, 1994). The information obtained...

What is a Volcano.

The word volcano refers to a place (fissure or vent) where molten rock (magma), gasses or other debris erupts from the interior of the earth. The origin of the word volcano is associated with a Roman god of fire Vulcan.  According to Roman mythology, he was thought to carry his iron smelting activities on an active volcano named Vulcano at Lipari Island in Italy (Upton, 1565).A progressive study of volcanoes, how they are formed and diversity of their formations has helped many scholars and...

Travel through Time.

This paper focuses on a work of art made by Claude Lorrain which is entitled Pastoral Landscape. This piece of art shows a picture of scenery from the past which features two people in the foreground who seem to be talking, animals grazing on grassland, beautiful large trees, a bridge built over a winding river and even a castle at the background. According to the Yale University Art Gallery, his painting was custom-made in 1648 by Hans Georg Werdmller, a Swiss military engineer, who probably made...

a sustainable home proposal.

If my parents are going to build a second home, I would suggest building one in a mountainous region, preferably on a mountain that has relatively lesser trees and stronger winds. Provided that there are no budget and resource constraints, I would like to propose some ideas to make the house as sustainable as possible. I would propose building a solar panel on the roof of the house, as well as a windmill nearby. Both wind and solar energy are known for their variability, and so constructing both...

Use of Monoclonal Antibodies in the Prognosis and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer.

Monoclonal antibodies, usually abbreviated as mAb, have been known to be very important reagents that can be effectively used for biomedical researches. Upon their use in such researches, they can be effectively developed to diagnose a number of human diseases, treat the diagnosed diseases, and these may vary from cancers and other contagious infections. These monoclonal antibodies have been produced successfully from cell lines and clones which have been obtained from some different animals such...

Hektoen Agar

1. Hektoen Agar is a selective medium, It is also a defined on an undefined medium. Why is that formulation desirable Ans. Hektoen Agar is a selective medium that helps in detecting and isolating only the Salmonella and Shigella organisms from other enteric bacteria. Since it can also isolate the growth of salmonella from shigella sps., it can be classified under differentiating media. The bile salts present in the composition of the medium inhibit the growth of gram-positive organisms in the culture...

History of microbiology.

Antonie van leeuwenhoek, first to observe microorganisms using a microscope. He invented more than 500 simple microscopes. Though they are not that much powerful as compound microscope but they rule the world for more than a decade. Leeuwenhoeks simple microscopes magnified objects to over 200 times actual size, with clearer and brighter images than any of his predecessors had achieved. He was the first person to observe company of living animalcules (bacteria) in tooth plaque. Of course, nobody...
It is certainly a good idea to choose the formulation containing the inactivated virus and the CpG, because Class B oligodeoxynucleotides will help B cells mature, thereby inducing a humoral immune response this makes CpG a good adjuvant to the vaccine. As for choosing the right delivery system, clinical research has shown that intramuscular administration of flu vaccines increases amount of circulating antibodies and mucosal IgG, while intranasal administration increased amount of mucosal IgA...

Personalized medicine

Personalized medicine is considered to be the modification of medical treatment to suit each patients individual characteristics. This does not imply that medical services and drugs are made uniquely for a particular patient but it means that it enables the classification of patients into differing subpopulations that can be identified due to their susceptibility either to a disease or treatment of a certain disease. It has always been physicians goals to adjust treatment and fit it to the specific...

Trypanosomiasis

Trypanosomiasis is sometimes referred to as the sleeping sickness disease. It is a condition believed to have been in existence in Africa for several centuries and years way before the 14th century. The causative vector or agent was discovered in the years between 1902-1903 by Sir David Bruce. The differentiation of the subspecies protozoa was therefore done in the year 1920, while the very first effective drug for treating the disease was developed in the year 1910 by Sir Kiyoshi Shiga and Paul...