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It is the process of regulating gene expression by inhibiting the expression of that specific gene. The repressor (a substance that can inhibit the expression of a gene) gets attached to the operator and inhibits the further process of gene expression.
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The three principal methods used for the creation of transgenic animals are DNA microinjection, embryonic stem cell-mediated gene transfer and retrovirus-mediated gene transfer.
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A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages and compiled to Java bytecode.
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The energy flow in the ecosystem follows the second law of thermodynamics.”
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Saheb's full name is Saheb-e-Alam, which means Lord of the universe. His name is in total contrast to his very existence and is thus deeply ironical. Saheb and his family live in Seemapuri, a slum on the periphery of Delhi. His family migrates from Bangladesh, when storms destroy all that they have. Initially, he works as a ragpicker and the garbage means gold for him. In the garbage dumps, he looks for useful items which can be sold for cash. Later on, he works in a tea stall to earn a living. He also runs several errands for his owner. Although he has a fixed salary and free meals every month, he is not happy as he feels that he is no longer the master of his own. He has no dreams of his own and resigns to his own fate.
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This peaceful looking sculpture of Buddha was originally from Sarnath, Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. It belongs to the Gupta dynasty which dates back to 5th century CE. It is made of stone and stands tall with a height of 91.1 cm. It is currently placed at the Gupta gallery in the National Museum, New Delhi.
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Money can be defined as something that is generally accepted as a means of exchange and acts as a measure and as a store of value.
Two Primary functions of Money are:
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