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No signs of genetic inbreeding in captive-bred pygmy hogs: CCMB

The Hindu 23 Oct 2021
CSIR-CCMB-LaCONES, PHCP collaborate to examine reproductive and genetic fitness of these animals ....
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CCMB scientist on panel on ethical norms for DNA research

The Hindu 22 Oct 2021
Focus on indigeneity can lead to divisiveness and conflict’ ....
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CCMB breakthrough in genetic inbreeding of endangered species

Deccan Chronicle 21 Oct 2021
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) on Thursday said it has shown that preventing genetic inbreeding of highly endangered wildlife, one of the greatest challenges in wildlife conservation, could be achieved, as it has done with pygmy hogs ... A CSIR-CCMB-LaCONES, and pygmy hog conservation programme study, led by Dr.
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Indigenous populations are at higher risk of Covid-19 infection, says CCMB study

The Times of India 13 Oct 2021
Isolated populations and ethnic groups in India are at a higher risk of infection from Covid-19, reveals an international research study in which scientists from the city-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) have participated ... Senior CCMB scientist Dr K ...
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CCMB suggests disinfecting seafood shipments to China using protocols

Business Line 29 Sep 2021
The Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, has suggested that seafood exports from India to China be disinfected by following a protocol to avoid Covid-1- nucleic acid in the consignments. The CCMB has come up with the solution after Indian seafood ...
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Research on COVID gets CCMB’s Divya Tej Sowpati ‘CSIR Young Scientist Award’

The Hindu 28 Sep 2021
Before SARS-CoV-2 pandemic hit the nation, CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB)’s scientist Divya Tej Sowpati was into genome sequenc ....
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Genetic testing mandatory for every married couple, say CSIR-CCMB scientists

The Hindu 23 Sep 2021
There is a chance of one in 30 to pass on the gene to the off-spring’ ....
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Online ‘Open Day’ with CSIR-CCMB scientists from Sept. 23

The Hindu 22 Sep 2021
CSIR-Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB)’s ‘Open Day’ will be an online affair this year too due to the pandemic and there is an an int ....
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Y chromosome has another function other than sex determination: CCMB

The Times of India 18 Sep 2021
HYDERABAD ... CCMB, in the press release said, "Y chromosome was not known to have any function except sex determination ... Studies were done at CCMB by a team headed by professor Rachel Jesudasan, show striking novel regulatory functions of Y chromosome DNA ... Start a Conversation. .
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Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes, reveal CCMB studies

TeluguStop 17 Sep 2021
Hyderabad, Sep 17 . The Y chromosome regulates genes on other chromosomes involved in male reproduction, reveal studies done at CSIR-Centre for. Source.TeluguStop.com Read More. ....
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Brahmin link to Roman Catholics: CCMB

The Times of India 27 Aug 2021
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) scientists’ study found that the Roman Catholics of Goa, Kumta and Mangalore regions are the remnants of very early lineages of Brahmin community of India, majorly with Indo-European-specific genetic composition.
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Roman Catholics of west coast of India have Brahmin lineages: CCMB Study

Business Line 27 Aug 2021
The Roman Catholics of Goa-- Kumta and Mangalore regions, are the remnants of very early lineages of Brahmin community of India, majorly with Indo-European-specific genetic composition, according to a study conducted by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) ... Vinay K Nandikoori, Director, CCMB, Hyderabad.
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CCMB scientists moot new drug targets on cells

The Hindu 27 Jul 2021
Their study shows a sensor region on human serotonin1A receptor can detect cholesterol ....
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Vaccines effective in reducing mortality by 50% in Delta variant patients : CCMB

The Siasat Daily 18 Jul 2021
Hyderabad ... The severity of the COVID-19 disease among people infected with the Delta variant of coronavirus was significantly lower among vaccinated individuals, a study by researchers from Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and AIG (Asian Institute of Gastroenterology) Hospitals found ... Also Read ... .
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