Developments and Dynamics in Life Sciences: Through Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Approaches
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https://doi.org/10.24906/isc/2019/v33/i6/191731Abstract
Life Sciences, which includes the study of diverse areas related to living organisms has made an amazing progress over the last few decades. Now this area has ramified up to such an extent that it is hard to count all its sub-areas. Initially, the journey that started with the study of few morphological, anatomical and functional aspects of plants and animals separately has achieved a milestone and is on the verge of convergence of its major disciplines. Many unraveled facts of life have got convincing answers and many other scientific mysteries are yet to be resolved.Downloads
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