Botany and zoology
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Genetically Engineered Insulin is made when we take out the gene for insulin from our chromosome and also take out the plasmid from a bacterium preferably E.coli and insert the gene in it and when we culture the bacterium in Fermentors we get insulin which is made in other organisms so it is called as genetically engineered insulin .
But practically this Genetically Engineered Insulin is non functional as it gets a C-Peptide along with it. So to overcome it an american company called as ELI -LILY made artifical sequence of the A and B chain of the insulin and joined them via disulphide linkages.
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Hello Sumit , The Flavr Savr was made more resistant to rotting by adding an antisense gene which interferes with the production of the enzyme Beta polygalacturonase. The enzyme normally degrades pectin in the cell walls and results in the softening of fruit which makes them more susceptible to being damaged by fungal infections.
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Hello,
You can get admission for integrated Bed for physical science,biological science and zoology in Samanta Chandra shekhar college,Odhisha on basis of your HSC or equivalent marks and your +2/12th/equivalent marks.There is no specific cutoffs but for general category anything above 85% will mostly get you on a safe side to get an admission.
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hey,
the basic eligibility criteria to get admission for the course masters of science in environmental science in jawaharlal nehru university is candidate must hold a bachelors degree in any branch of basic or applied sciences under 10+2+3 education pattern from school/institute/university as recognized at the state or national level.
so according to that you are eligible
for more details kindly go through the link
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-eligibility-criteria
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Dear Aspirant,
For Diploma in gynaecology and obstetrics the eligibility is MBBS degree recognised by MCI
After MBBS you have to give NEET PG entrance exam for this Diploma
Following are the colleges in Mumbai which offer diploma in gynaecology and obstetrics
Seth G S Medical College
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College
Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Charitable hospital
Please visit the link for more information
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-gynaecology-and-obstetrics-colleges-in-mumbai
According to the information available in the official website , for MSc Chemistry 32 subsidized seats and 9 non subsidized seats are available.For MSc Zoology and MSc Botany 15 subsidized seats and 10 non subsidized seats are available.
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Hello Aarti!
If your query is related to MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology course in Grant Medical College located at JJ Marg, Nagpada, Mumbai, then a degree in B. Sc. in Botany and Zoology, is not the required qualification to be eligible for this course. In general, you must have to qualify NEET-UG, complete your MBBS degree and then also clear NEET-PG in order to get admission in this course. This is not only applicable for the aforesaid course but is also the roadway that you will have to follow for any MD/MS courses in the medical colleges of India.
Your graduation in such life science subjects may help you while pursuing your MBBS.
But yes, if you want to do any certificate or diploma course related to Obstetrics and Gynaecology after your graduation, you are eligible for it.
If you have any more queries, just feel free to ask in the comment section.
I hope this answer will help you.
Hi!
In order to be become a scientist, you need to get into the field of research.
Find out which field you are most passionate about in Botany/Zoology. After getting a Bachelors and Masters degrees, you may apply for a PhD. This is the short cut in becoming a scientist.
While you pursue your PhD, make sure that you have a number of good research papers published. That increases your credibility among the scientists.
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