• Extraction Of Dna In Tomatoes And Garden Eggs Fruits

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    • TABLE OF CONTENT
      Title page
      Certification
      Dedication
      Acknowledgement
      Abstract
      Table of content
      CHAPTER ONE
      1.0 Introduction
      1.1 History of DNA
      1.2 Definition of DNA
      1.3 Definition of extraction of DNA
      1.4 Importance of DNA extraction
      1.5 The human Genome project
      1.6 How genes are sequenc
      CHAPTER TWO
      2.0 Literature review
      2.1 Concept of DNA replication
      2.2 Eukaryotic DNA replication
      2.3 Protein associated with DNA replication and phase keeping
      CHAPTER THREE
      3.0 Materials and methodology
      3.1 Collection of the samples
      3.2 Preparation of the samples
      3.3 Procedure…
      3.3.1 Preliminary operations
      3.3.2 Preparation of the extraction solution
      3.3.3 Preparation of the Pulp
      3.3.4 Filtration of the Pulp
      3.3.5 Extracting of DNA
      3.3.6 Extracting of DNA
      CHAPTER FOUR
      4.0 Result
      CHAPTER FIVE
      5.0 Discussion
      5.1 Conclusion
      5.2 Recommendation
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ] ABSTRACTThis project is basically concerned with the extraction of DNA in tomatoes and garden egg fruit.An experiment on how to extract DNA on tomatoes and garden egg, isolation on it to see what DNA actually look like as well as importance of DNA extraction are consid3ered in this project.  ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 HISTORY OF DNATHE STRUCTURE OF DNA Working together at the University of Cambridge in England, James Watson, An American Scientist and Francis Crick, a British researcher made a major scientific breakthrough, when they discovered the famous “double helix”. The structure of DNA, the molecule of life. In April 25, 1983, issue of science Journal Nature, Watson and Cricks Wrote, we wish to suggest a structure for the slat of dexyribose Nucleic acid (DNA). T ... Continue reading---