Age correlation study of DNA, RNA and protein concentration in human saliva of Amravati city (M.S.) India
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Saliva, DNA, RNA, ProteinAbstract
This study reveals that the age correlated study of DNA, RNA and Protein concentration in human saliva from Amravati city to analyses the DNA, RNA and protein concentration of different age groups and different nutritional classes of people and found differences in concentration therefore this study suggests that there is much significant difference in overall DNA, RNA and protein concentration with age, gender, nutrition and health. This study suggested that the DNA, RNA and proteins from saliva of an individual may provide vast information about his health status, immune response, genetic makeup, enzymatic activity etc.
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