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Inversions in Humans

In this article we will discuss about the inversions in humans which occurs when the genes in a section of a chromosome is reversed. Pericentric Inversion: There are a number of reports of pericentric inversions in human. Breaks occur in both, short (p) and long (q) arms of the chromosomes. The length of inverted segment can be precisely identified by [...]

By |2016-07-12T13:51:00+00:00July 12, 2016|Chromosome Structure|Comments Off on Inversions in Humans

Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Classification, and Laboratory Diagnosis

In this article we will discuss about Non-Sporing Anaerobes which causes human and animal infections:- 1. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes 2. Classification of Non-Sporing Anaerobes 3. Laboratory Diagnosis. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Non-sporing anaerobes have been recognised as important causes of human and animal infection during recent years. Many of these organisms have been isolated from necrotic lesions though they [...]

By |2016-05-16T05:37:12+00:00May 16, 2016|Animals|Comments Off on Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Classification, and Laboratory Diagnosis

Infections of Deeper Tissues in Human

In this article we will discuss about Infections of Deeper Tissues in Human. These infections are mainly in warm climates in people whose bare skin is exposed to soil, dust or recurrent trauma. Mycetoma is the commonest and most widespread syndrome which is caused by filamentous fungi or higher bacteria under aerobic actinomycetes. Chromoblastomycosis and subcutaneous phycomycosis are two other [...]

By |2016-05-16T05:35:02+00:00May 16, 2016|Medical Mycology|Comments Off on Infections of Deeper Tissues in Human
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