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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 1 Welcome
  • 2-6 Molecular Genetics
  • 7-10 Microbiology/Immunology
  • 11-14 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
  • 15 Future Programs

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Future Programs The Department has progressed
at an enviable pace in the previous years.
Keeping with the growing faculty and student
interests we aim to provide a much more wider
front in the near future. Our future directions
include infra-structure development and research
initiatives in the following disciplines within
the next two years 1. Bioinformatics 2.
Biotechnology 3. Infection and Immunity 4.
Plant Sciences
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Recent Publications
  • Micheal S, Qamar R, Akhtar F, Khan WA, Ahmed A
    (2008) C677T polymorphism in the
    methylenetetrahydrofolatereductase gene is
    associated with primary closed angle glaucoma.
    Mol. Vis. 14 661-665.
  • Mansoor, A., Mazhar, K. and Qamar, R. (2008) VNTR
    polymorphism of the DRD4 locus in different
    Pakistani ethnic groups. Genet. Test.  12 1-6.
  • Yao, T., S. Yasmin, K.A. Malik. and F.Y.
    Hafeez. (2008). Potential role of Rhizobacteria
    isolated from North-western China for enhancing
    wheat and oat yield. Journal of Agricultural
    Science 146 49-56.
  • Chohan, S.N., Qamar, R., Sadiq, I., Azam,
    M., Holford, P. and Beattie, A. (2007) Molecular
    evidence for the presence of huanglongbing in
    Pakistan. Australian Plant Disease Notes 2
    3738.
  • Ahmed Hassan, Salma Awad, Zeina Al-Natour, Samah
    Othman, Farah Mustafa, Tahir Rizvi. (2007)
    Selective recognition of acetylated histones by
    bromodomains in transcriptional co-activators.
    Biochem J. 15402(1)125-33.
  • Hamid, N., S. Ali, K.A. Malik and F.Y. Hafeez
    (2007). Diagnosis of nutritional constraints of
    Azolla spp. To enhance their growth under flooded
    conditions of salt affected soils. Pak. J. of
    Bot. 39(1) 161-167.
  • Tariq, M., S. Hameed, K.A. Malik and F.Y. Hafeez
    (2007). Plant root associated bacteria for zinc
    mobilization in rice. Pak. J. Bot., 39(1)
    245-253.
  • Kayani, MA and JM Parry. (2007). The detection
    and assessment of the aneugenic potential of
    selected oestrogens, progestins and androgens
    using the in vitro Cytokinesis Blocked
    Micronucleus assay. Mutat. Res (Gen tox and Env
    Mut.doi.10.1016/j.mrgentox.2007.10.2007).
  • Razi Khaja, Junjun Zhang, Jeffrey R MacDonald,
    Yongshu He, Ann M Joseph-George, John Wei,
    Muhammad A Rafiq, Cheng Qian, Mary Shago, Lorena
    Pantano, Hiroyuki Aburatani, Keith Jones, Richard
    Redon, Matthew Hurles, Lluis Armengol, Xavier
    Estivill, Richard J Mural, Charles Lee, Stephen W
    Scherer Lars Feuk. (2006) Genome assembly
    comparison identifies structural variants in the
    human genome. Nat Genet.38 (12)1413-8.

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Cover Image The structure of the transcription
factor, AP-1/DNA complex. AP-1 is a dimer formed
by Jun and its homologous protein Fos. It
contains a leucine zipper motif (blue color)
where two helices look like a zipper with leucine
residues (red color) lining on the inside of the
zipper. (This image has been taken from
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and is licensed
under Free Software Foundation.
http//www.fsf.org/).
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