11 Facts About Molecular biology

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Molecular biology was first described as an approach focused on the underpinnings of biological phenomena - uncovering the structures of biological molecules as well as their interactions, and how these interactions explain observations of classical biology.

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Molecular biology is not simply the study of biological molecules and their interactions; rather, it is a collection of techniques developed since the field's genesis which have enabled scientists to learn about molecular processes.

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Central dogma of molecular biology describes the process in which DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein.

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Molecular biology plays a critical role in the understanding of structures, functions, and internal controls within individual cells, all of which can be used to efficiently target new drugs, diagnose disease, and better understand cell physiology.

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Some clinical research and medical therapies arising from molecular biology are covered under gene therapy whereas the use of molecular biology or molecular cell biology in medicine is referred to as molecular medicine.

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Molecular biology sits at the intersection of biochemistry and genetics; as these scientific disciplines emerged and evolved in the 20th century, it became clear that they both sought to determine the molecular mechanisms which underlie vital cellular functions.

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Advances in molecular biology have been closely related to the development of new technologies and their optimization.

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Molecular biology has been elucidated by the work of many scientists, and thus the history of the field depends on an understanding of these scientists and their experiments.

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Molecular biology discovered this unique substance by studying the components of pus-filled bandages, and noting the unique properties of the "phosphorus-containing substances".

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Much of molecular biology is quantitative, and recently a significant amount of work has been done using computer science techniques such as bioinformatics and computational biology.

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Molecular biology cloning is used to isolate and then transfer a DNA sequence of interest into a plasmid vector.

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