MicroBio

Cloning and its types

What is Cloning?| What are different types of Cloning?

Cloning is a method of producing genetically identical organism that already exist in nature. It is asexual form of reproduction. There is no involvement of male or female gametes. Binary fission is a type of natural cloning. In binary fission, the bacteria produces its clones. Cloning can also be done artificially in the laboratory. There […]

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Bacteria

Structure of Bacteria & it’s Organelles

Bacteria belongs to prokaryotes and hence it lacks nucleus and membrane bound organelle. But it has sufficient organelles that maintains and regulated important physiological, biochemical and molecular process. Invention of Electron microscope allowed us to explore the structure of bacteria. The bacteria has cell envelop (capsule, cell wall and cell membrane) envelop, nucleoid (DNA), ribosomes,

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Lab Hazards

Good Laboratory Practices- Must for all aspiring Scientists

An aspiring and budding Microbiologist should always initiate their study by first understanding and learning Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). These Practices are general rules and regulations that every Microbiologist should follow in the lab. We are aware that Experiments are always associated with risks, but in case of Microbiology Experiments, the level of risk is

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Bacterial Motility By Hanging Drop Techniques
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Bacterial Motility is an important characteristic which is used to identify an unknown micro-organisms. The Hanging Drop technique helps to determine if the bacteria is motile or not. Introduction to Bacterial Motility Motility of bacteria is it’s ability to move by its own at expense of energy. The bacteria either swim or glide in the aqueous

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