Thursday, 25 December 2014

Detection of Toxoplasma in Blood serum Samples



Detection of Toxoplasma in Serum by Latex Test
Hello Parasitologists,
Here are the steps to detect the anti Toxoplasma antibodies in serum samples.

  • ·         Collect blood samples (3-5 ml) in vacuum tubes using disposable syringe from jugular vein of animals.

  • ·         Let the blood coagulate for 1 hour.

  • ·         Carry out the centrifugation 3000 rpm for 10 minutes

  • ·         Decant the serum from each test tube in a clean serum cup.
  • Examine the antibodies in serum samples by using Latex Reagent according to manual/literature provided by the manufactures.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

BINOMIAL NAMES OF ANIMALS, MSc SYLLABUS



                                       BINOMIAL NAMES OF ANIMALS 
1.      Bearded Vulture: Gypaetus barbatus
2.      Bonelli's Eagle: Aquila fasciata
3.      Caribou: Rangifer tarandus
4.      Common Gundi: Ctenodactylus gundi
5.      Common Scops Owl: Otus scops
6.      Crows (Corvus cornis, Corvus monedula, Corvus splendens)
7.      Dall sheep: Ovis dalli dalli
8.      Domestic sheep: Ovis aries  
9.      Eurasian Eagle Owl: Bubo bubo
10.   Eurasian Spoonbill: Platalea leucorodia
       
           for more animals open the link: 
                                                        http://www.bioshiggi.com

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Free download Question Paper Board Pattern Variety of Life and Virology



Paper Biology          First Year                             Time Allowed 1 Hour

Chapter 5                                                                                   Total Marks  25


Question 1. Select the correct option and encircle: (9 marks)
    i.   In Classification, a class is sub divided into many:
           a) Orders            b) families          c) Genera           d) Species
  ii.   The known species of animals are:
           a) 1.5 million       b) 53.1million     c) 73.1 million     d) None of these
iii.   Proecaryotique and eukaryotique are the terms first ever used by:
           a) E.Heackel       b) E.Chatton      c) John Hogg      d) R.Whittekar
iv.      The order of corn is:
           a) Poaceae         b) Poales           c) Rosales          d) None of these
v.      A vertebrate with backbone, fins and gills is called:
          a) Amphibion     b) Fish              c) Aquatic mammal       d) All of these
vi.      Mad cow disease is caused by:
          a) Virus        b) Bacteria    c) Yeast       d) None of these
vii.      A definite shape to virion is given by:
          a) Capsid      b) Capsomere      c) Mucopolysaccharides       d) DNA
viii.           What is not true HIV:
          a) Transmitted by sexual contact      b) Transmitted by mother’s milk
          c) Named in 1986                            d) None of these
ix.        Which of the following is not transmitted by sexual contact:
           a) AIDS      b) Hepatitis A       c) Hepatitis B      d) All of these

Question 2. Answer the following short questions: (10 marks)

  •                  HIV forms its capsid proteins ?
  •               How the bacteriophage  enters into the host cell? Give the particular name of this process also.
  •                         Write down the biological names of potato and corn.
  •                 Define induction.
  •                       Draw a labelled diagram of HIV.

Question 3. Write a note on common viral diseases of human. (6 marks)

Classification of E. coli and Yeast



Classification of  E. coli
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Order: Enterobacteriales
Family: Enterobacteriaceae
Genus: Escherichia
Species: Escherichia coli (E. coli)

 Classification of Yeast
Phylum: Fungi
Class: Ascomycetes
Order:  Saccharomycetales
Family:  Saccharomycetaceae
Genus: Saccharomyces
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae