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Recombinant Dna Technology & Genetic Engineering 2022

Recombinant Dna Technology & Genetic Engineering 2022

Published 11/2022
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Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 2h 18m

Genetic Engineering

What you'll learn
Genetic Engineering can provide a precise diagnosis which might affect the medical management of symptoms, or provide treatment options.
In learning Genetic Engineering , we are learning the secrets of life itself. With this knowledge come discoveries in medicine, agriculture and new drugs.
Learning experience from experienced and certified Trainers.
Hands-on Projects to practice various concepts & tools, evaluated by our lead trainer.

Requirements
Students pursuing their Pharmacy / Life Science / Biotechnology / Bioscience / BSc / BTech / MSc / MTech who aspire to work in the Research Industry.

Description
About Recombinant DNA Technology & Genetic EngineeringGenetic engineering (also called genetic modification) is a process that uses laboratory-based technologies to alter the DNA makeup of an organism. This may involve changing a single base pair (A-T or C-G), deleting a region of DNA or adding a new segment of DNA. For example, genetic engineering may involve adding a gene from one species to an organism from a different species to produce a desired trait. Used in research and industry, genetic engineering has been applied to the production of cancer therapies, brewing yeasts, genetically modified plants and livestock, and more.Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA is obtained by either isolating or copying the genetic material of interest using recombinant DNA methods or by artificially synthesizing the DNA. A construct is usually created and used to insert this DNA into the host organism. The first recombinant DNA molecule was made by Paul Berg in 1972 by combining DNA from the monkey virus SV40 with the lambda virus. As well as inserting genes, the process can be used to remove, or "knock out", genes. The new DNA can be inserted randomly, or targeted to a specific part of the genome.Importance of Recombinant DNA Technology & Genetic EngineeringGenetic modification allows changes in genes to transfer genetic material in different organisms. It is possible to introduce foreign genes into crop plants and express these in specific tissues. Transfer of genes can help to improve crop protection. Genetic modification can be done with various viral and non viral methods. Direct manipulation of DNA sequences can lead to different expression levels. Choosing the best method for gene delivery can be a difficult task, particularly to transfer genetic material in a proper way. This review highlights, basic mechanism and importance and different methods used for efficient gene delivery. Hence, understanding of intracellular machinery plays a crucial role for designing a more effective gene delivery environment.Job ScopeJobs directly related to your degree include:Academic researcherBiomedical scientistClinical research associateClinical scientist, genomicsClinical scientist, immunologyGenetic counselorPlant breeder/geneticistResearch scientist (life sciences)Research scientist (medical)Jobs where your degree would be useful include:BiotechnologistData scientistEpidemiologistForensic scientistMedical science liaisonPhysician associateScientific laboratory technicianScience writerSecondary school teacheSalary Range Provided in Genetic Engineering field:Candidate in jobs or training period ranges from 2-2.8 Lakh per annumFor research associate, it ranges from 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.Junior scientists vary from 6-9 lakh per annumWhereas for a senior scientist, it varies between 15-16 lakh per annum in private companies.Not only in India but in foreign also if you are looking for a career the average annual base salary is $159,339 to $194,895 of geneticists in the USA. For example, a doctoral researcher gets a package of more than 22 lakh per annum (i.e. € 29,060/ year) whereas for postdoctoral researchers more than 50 Lakh per annum (€50,525/year). As the experience in this field increases, the salary packages offered in both private and government sector increases.Who can enroll?· Students pursuing their Life Science / Biotechnology / Bioscience / BSc / BTech / MSc / MTech who aspire to work in the clinical research field.What Benefits are you going to get from this course?Lifetime validityDemonstration VideosYou can access the session from anywhere without any hassle.Lifetime recording accessHand-outs will be given to help you maximize the value of online sessionsBeat the rising competition for enormous career options in the Technical sector.Best quality content which is latest and up-to-date with the industry standardsImplement strategies - the super-secret way.The learning experience from experienced and certified Trainers.Increase TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE to get in the industry after engineering with this amazing strategy.

Overview
Section 1: Overview

Lecture 1 Overview

Section 2: Module 1. Introduction to DNA

Lecture 2 Introduction to DNA

Lecture 3 DNA as the Genetic material-Experimental proofs

Lecture 4 Structure of DNA

Lecture 5 Physicochemical properties of DNA

Lecture 6 Lecture 5. Packaging of DNA and Its Significance

Students pursuing their Pharmacy / Life Science / Biotechnology / Bioscience / BSc / BTech / MSc / MTech who aspire to work in the Research Industry.

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