The field of molecular biology studies macromolecules and the macromolecular mechanisms found in living things, such as the molecular nature of the gene and its mechanisms of gene replication, mutation, and expression. Given the fundamental importance of these macromolecular mechanisms throughout the history of molecular biology, a philosophical focus on the concept of a mechanism generates the clearest picture of molecular biology’s history, concepts, and case studies utilized by philosophers of science. Molecular biology is used to examine when and why certain genes are switched “on” or “off”. An understanding of each of the factors has granted scientists a deeper understanding of how living things work, and used this knowledge to develop treatments for when living things don't work so well.
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Mini Review: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Mini Review: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Macromolecules: An Indian Journal