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PCR

 As we stride into an era of unparalleled scientific innovation, the future of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) stands at the forefront of breakthroughs in molecular biology and diagnostics. PCR, a cornerstone technique revolutionizing genetic analysis, continues to evolve, promising even greater precision, speed, and versatility. 🌐 Expanding Horizons: PCR's applications transcend traditional boundaries, from disease diagnosis and forensics to environmental monitoring and beyond. With ongoing advancements, its reach extends to novel fields such as synthetic biology, personalized medicine, and point-of-care testing, democratizing access to crucial information and accelerating research endeavors globally. 💡 Innovative Technologies: Emerging technologies like digital PCR, droplet PCR, and isothermal amplification techniques are reshaping the landscape, offering enhanced sensitivity, multiplexing capabilities, and streamlined workflows. These innovations not only refine existing appli

Types of Mutations

  Types Of Mutations Quick Navigation Summary box for Types of Mutations The role of DNA sequences –a reminder Types of mutations Point mutations Substitution Insertions and deletions Consequences of point mutations and examples Missense mutations Sickle Cell Anaemia Nonsense mutations Duchenne muscular dystrophy Frameshift mutations Frequently Asked Questions What are the major types of mutations? What are point mutations? What are frameshift mutations? What is a nonsense mutation? Summary box for Types of Mutations Mutations occur through various mechanisms that can impact genes, chromosomes, and outcomes differently. Mutations can occur on a single nucleotide scale (at the level of point mutations), or on a much larger scale (where segments of whole chromosomes are affected. Substitution of nucleotides can be synonymous (silent) or non-synonymous (change amino acid). The resulting mutations can be missense (amino acid change in sequence) or nonsense (premature stop codon is encoded.