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First comprehensive survey of India’s River Dolphins

05-Mar-2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the results of the first comprehensive population estimate of river dolphins – Gangetic and Indus dolphins – in India.

ONE DAY ONE GENOME

04-Mar-2025

The initiative is being coordinated by Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council (BRIC) and National Institute of Biomedical Genomics (BRIC-NIBMG).

EXOSOMES AND THE SAFEEXO-CAS GENE EDITING PLATFORM

04-Mar-2025

Exosomes are small, membrane-bound vesicles released by cells into the extracellular space.

Bridge Recombination Mechanism (BRM)

04-Mar-2025

Bridge Recombination Mechanism (BRM) is an advanced gene-editing technique based on a naturally occurring mechanism.

RECOMBINANT PROTEINS

04-Mar-2025

Recombinant proteins (RPs) are proteins that are artificially made using modern biotechnology and engineering technicians. 

DNA REPAIR AND ITS ROLE IN CANCER CELLS

04-Mar-2025

DNA repair is an important biological process that helps maintain the integrity of the cell's genetic code.

TMESIPTERIS OBLANCEOLATA: THE WORLD’S LARGEST KNOWN GENOME

04-Mar-2025

The genome of a fern species called Tmesipteris oblanceolata is the largest genome known so far.

ISDRA2TNPB: PLANT GENOME EDITING TOOL

04-Mar-2025

It is an advanced plant genome editing tool, which is used to modify the genome of plants.

Voter Photo Identification Card Number and Related Issues

04-Mar-2025

Recently, the Election Commission took cognizance of some reports of voters getting the same Voter Photo Identification Card number in two different states, West Bengal and Gujarat and issued a clarification.

World Bank Report

03-Mar-2025

According to a recent report released by the World Bank, India will need an average growth rate of 7.8% over the next 22 years to meet the country's aspirations of reaching high-income status by 2047.

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