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What (who) is molecular biology - definition

BRANCH OF BIOLOGY THAT DEALS WITH THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
Molecular Biology; Molecular biologist; Molecular scale biology; Molecular biologists; Biochemical genetics; Molecular biological; Molecular and Structural Biology; Molecular microbiology; Molecular Biologist; Metabonomic analysis; Molekularna biologija; Mol biol; Molecular Microbiology; Molecular approach; Molecular biology research; Cellular and Molecular Biology; Molecular techniques; Molecular methods; Molecular research
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Molecular biology is the study of the structure and function of the complex chemicals that are found in living things.
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This substance has now been cloned by molecular biologists.
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¦ noun the branch of biology concerned with the macromolecules (e.g. proteins and DNA) essential to life.
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Wikipedia

Molecular biology

Molecular biology is the branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactions. The study of chemical and physical structure of biological macromolecules is known as molecular biology.

Molecular biology was first described as an approach focused on the underpinnings of biological phenomena - uncovering the structures of biological molecules as well as their interactions, and how these interactions explain observations of classical biology.

In 1945 the term molecular biology was used by physicist William Astbury. In 1953 Francis Crick, James Watson, Rosalind Franklin, and colleagues, working at Medical Research Council unit, Cavendish laboratory, Cambridge (now the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), made a double helix model of DNA which changed the entire research scenario. They proposed the DNA structure based on previous research done by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins. This research then lead to finding DNA material in other microorganisms, plants and animals.

Molecular biology is not simply the study of biological molecules and their interactions; rather, it is also a collection of techniques developed since the field's genesis which have enabled scientists to learn about molecular processes. In this way it has both complemented and improved biochemistry and genetics as methods (of understanding nature) that began before its advent. One notable technique which has revolutionized the field is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which was developed in 1983. PCR is a reaction which amplifies small quantities of DNA, and it is used in many applications across scientific disciplines.

The central dogma of molecular biology describes the process in which DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein.

Molecular biology also plays a critical role in the understanding of structures, functions, and internal controls within individual cells, all of which can be used to efficiently target new drugs, diagnose disease, and better understand cell physiology. Some clinical research and medical therapies arising from molecular biology are covered under gene therapy whereas the use of molecular biology or molecular cell biology in medicine is now referred to as molecular medicine.

Examples of use of molecular biology
1. Fotis Kafatos, a molecular biology professor who ran the successful European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany until this year, was appointed this week as head of the ERC.
2. The combination of Darwinism and molecular biology has created the orthodoxy known as neo–Darwinism.
3. They are manufactured on the basis of Koryo medicine and latest successes made in molecular biology.
4. Our country trained scientists who gained international success in the field of molecular biology and will continue to do so.» Molecular biology techniques are used in many fields such as medical research, agriculture, forestry, petrochemicals, mining and food.
5. By applying various molecular biology techniques, she produced NCR proteins combined with an immunoglobulin protein.