
CSIR NET Life Sciences Question Paper: June 2015: with Answer Key and Explanations: Part I
CSIR/JRF/NET: Life Sciences, June 2015 (I) COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) & UGC PART: B (Questions 21 – 40) (21). A 1% (w/v) […]
CSIR/JRF/NET: Life Sciences, June 2015 (I) COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) & UGC PART: B (Questions 21 – 40) (21). A 1% (w/v) […]
Cancer is a disease of the genome. And that’s what happens. You make mistakes in a cell somewhere in your body that causes it to […]
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Translation Prokaryotic Vs Eukaryotic Translation: Translation is the process of protein synthesis in the cells. It is the second step in genetic […]
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Transcription Prokaryotic Vs Eukaryotic Transcription: Transcription is a process by which the genetic information present in the DNA is copied to an […]
Molecular Biology MCQ-01: DNA repair is a cellular process that ensures the integrity and stability of the DNA molecule. The DNA in our cells can […]
(1). Arabidopsis and rice have diploid chromosome number of 10 and 24, respectively. Assuming no crossing over taking place, genetic variation among F2 individuals in […]
(1). A electron microscope has higher resolution as compared to the light microscope. This is because: a. The wavelength of an electron is longer than […]
CSIR JRF NET June 2015 Results Announced The results of CSIR UGC JRF NET Results of June 2015 Examination Published (held on 21/06/2015) You can […]
CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test Tentatively on Sunday 20th December, 2015 for determining the eligibility of the Indian National candidates for the award […]