The study of the composition, relationships, and structure of the molecules that make up living things is known as molecular biology. It entails the investigation of genes, proteins, and other substances including lipids, DNA, and RNA. It is a fast-expanding subject that has transformed how we view life and how treatments and cures are developed for a wide range of disorders. The study of genes, proteins, and other molecules' structures and functions is a component of molecular biology. It incorporates methods from a variety of fields, including biochemistry, genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics. For medical and scientific objectives, biological molecules have been identified, examined, and manipulated using molecular methods. This information has improved our understanding of the workings and procedures of life and has led to the development of a range of new diagnostic tests and treatments for diseases.
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