Great Question: Both of these stem from Biochemistry.
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PhD in Genetics OR a PhD in cell biology with genetics-based research experience OR PhD in Biochemistry or Biological Sciences with thorough experience in in-vivo and in-vitro genetics methods
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
In biotechnology you will mainly be dealing with subject like Biochemistry, Bio process engineering, immunology, cell biology, micro biology, molecular biology, genetics, system biology, biophysics, and bioinformatics.
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Cell biology - study of whole cells and their organelles Molecular Biology - study of the molecules & their interactions in the cell Molecular genetics - study of the genes at their molecular levels all of them are interrelated to one thing i.e. cell
SBH3 is a gene that plays a crucial role in regulating cell growth and division in molecular biology and genetics. Its significance lies in its ability to control the progression of the cell cycle and ensure proper cell division, which is essential for maintaining the health and function of an organism. Mutations in the SBH3 gene can lead to abnormal cell growth and potentially contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer.
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Molecular Genetics.