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Genetic Modulator of Beta Thallassemia With Relation to Xmn I Polymorphism, Phenotyple, Genotype, Bcl11a in Pakistani Children and Efficacy of Hydroxyurea [Ms Biotechnology]

Thesis Info

Author

Fazal Ellahi

Department

UMT. School of Science. Department of Life Sciences

Program

MS

Institute

University of Management and Technology

Institute Type

Private

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2018

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

95 .

Subject

Life Sciences, Biology

Language

English

Other

School of Science; English; Call No: TP 571.9480832 FAZ-G

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676714092490

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75. Al-Qiyamah/The Resurrection

I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah

The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.

75:01
a. I swear by the Time of Resurrection.

75:02
a. And I swear by the human soul,
b. self-blaming,
c. even if it exerts great efforts to be virtuous.

75:03
a. Does the human being reckon that WE shall never gather and re-assemble his bones to resurrect him?

75:04
a. Why not?
b. In fact WE are even Able to restore the very tips of his fingers with their lines too.

75:05
a. No! It is not that.
b. Instead, the human being wants to do evil while facing it – the conscience,

75:06
a. asking in mockery and denial:
b. ‘When shall be the Time of Resurrection?’

75:07
a. The Time of Resurrection will be the time when the eyesight would be startled and perplexed,

75:08
a. and the moon would be darkened through eclipses with its light disappearing,

75:09
a. and when the sun and the moon would be joined together in one place,
b. and this will be the Time of Resurrection!

75:10
a. At that Time, the human being will ask:
b. ‘Where is the escape?’

75:11
a. Never will there be any escape!
b. There will not even be a refuge to flee to and seek any protection!

75:12
a. To your Rabb - The Lord alone will be the recourse of this Time,

75:13
a. - the Time when the human being will be...

الشفاء بتعریف حقوقِ مصطفیٰ ﷺ کا تعارفی و تجزیاتی مطالعہ An Analytical Study of the “Al-Shifā Ba Ta‘rīf-e-Ḥuqūq-e-Muṣṭafā”

The most prominent and living name among the African biographers is Qazi Ayaz Mālkī. His book “Al-Shifā Ba Ta‘rīf-e-Ḥuqūq-e-Muṣṭafā” has an important place in the books of Sīrah and also has the status of the most popular book among all kinds of people. This book is also called Kitab-e-Shifā (meaning the one who revives hearts and heals from heart diseases). The reason for writing this book was that the people were becoming oblivious to the obligatory status and virtues of the Holy Prophet ﷺ and were becoming completely incapable of paying their dues. In these circumstances, the demand for preparation and compilation of a collection of rights and manāqibs related to it became intense and he compiled this magnificent book. On the one hand, it teaches love and respect for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and on the other hand, it mentions his rights and rewards for fulfilling them. The writing style of the book is simple and smooth as well as eloquent. The book is not so long that it would be too long for the reader to comprehend, nor is it so short that it would not be possible to get access to the concepts and demands due to its brevity. The people have made this book their favorite and have been studying it and the biographers have adopted Al-Shifā as an authoritative and reliable source. Because of its importance and usefulness, an introductory and analytical study of this book will be presented in this article.

Phylogenetic Analysis and Dna Bar-Coding of Schizothorax Species from Neelum and Jhelum Rivers of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

The mitochondrial Cytochrome C Oxidase 1 (CO1) gene is used as a standardized, authenticated and reliable molecular marker for a global species-level bio-identification system. The present study was conducted to analyze the DNA barcodes for accurate species identification from query samples. Complete COI gene (1551 bp) was amplified using PCR and sequenced from 26 fish samples collected from river Neelum and Jhelum Azad Kashmir. Out of 1551 sites of COI gene, 1490 (96.06%) sites were constant and 61 (3.93%) were variable characters in which 54 were parsimony informative, and 7 variable characters were singleton. The query sequences were tested against the public databases BOLD and Genbank. The overall mean genetic distance was 0.008, in which mean intraspecific nucleotide distance was 0.205% and relatively high interspecific distance (1.837%) was observed between present study and references sequences. Phylogenetic trees were also constructed to characterize the phylogenetic relationships of these species that showed the 99% to 100% sequence similarity with their corresponding species in the databanks. For the identification of fishes from different geographic origins, the open access reference libraries of DNA barcodes were used. High precision identification of species from DNA samples has major utility in different fields of fisheries conservation programs to reduce the fish vulnerability. Schizothoracinae commonly called snow trouts inhabit throughout the rivers of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. In the present study, four species of Schizothorax have been identified by using the molecular markers, while three species were already reported on the basis of their morphological characters (Schizothorax esocinus, Schizothorax plagiostomus and Schizothorax progastus) and one new species (Schizothorax niger) was identified first time in AJK. A contradicting relationship was observed among these species. To resolve the evolutionary relationships among these species, we sequenced mitochondrial fragments, including 16S rRNA, Cytb and D-loop region of mitochondrial DNA. The average nucleotide length of complete 16S rRNA in 45 samples of 4 Schizothorax species was ranged from 1527 bp to 1552 bp per specimen. Five haplotypes (h) were observed in these sequences, with haplotype diversity (Hd) 0.5323±0.080. Out of 1552 sites, 1547 (99.67%) sites were found to be conserved (monomorphic) and five are polymorphic. Out of five polymorphic sites, four are parsimony informative while one is singleton. The negative values of Tajima’s D and Fu and Li’s F* indicated that the genetic variations in 16S rRNA between species were not neutral which reflect the excess of external mutations. The Displacement loop was very mutable and showed the maximum length variations among species. The conserved sequence blocks were found in D-loop region of fish as compared to other vertebrate. Present findings indicates the presence of four conserved sequence blocks (CSB), four TAS motifs and 15 bp pyrimidine block in D-loop region. Total length of D-loop region varies from 763 to 777 bp in all the four Schizothorax species. The D-loop was found rich in AT contents and 5´ end of D-loop region was more conserved as compare to 3´ end. Out of 777 total characters, 760 (97.8%) characters were constant, all 17 (2.18%) variable characters were parsimony informative. The estimated transition/transversion bias (R) was 3.76. The sequence analysis of Cytb showed that out of 1148 sites, 1069 (93.11%) sites were conserved (monomorphic) and 79 (6.88%) were variable without any insertion or deletion. All these variable sites are parsimony informative. The rate of transition/transversion (R) was also higher in first codon position (R) is 53.81, which deviate from the neutral evolution (R= 0.5). A total of 9 haplotypes (h) were identified in Cytb gene of four Schizothorax species with average haplotype diversity (0.8420±0.038) and nucleotide diversity (0.01204±0.0051). Values obtained from different tests: Tajima’s D= -1.01919 (P > 0.10); Fu and Li’s D* = 1.96198 (P < 0.02); and Fu and Li’s F* = 1.09825 (P > 0.10). The negative values of Tajima’s D test shows the bottle neck effect whereas values of Li and Fu’S D* and Li and Fu’s F* test show excess of external mutations. The phylogenetic relationship analyzed by maximum likelihood and neighborjoining generated almost identical results suggesting that S. plagiostomus, S. esocinus and S. progastus were more closely related to each other than the S. niger, which was also confirmed by the genetic distance data but they have shared the common ancestor. A new species, S. niger inhabiting cold streams and rivers is distributed in the inland waters of occupied Kashmir but in present study S. niger was first time collected and identified from river Jhelum near Muzaffarabad city. The sequences of these genes were compared with other cyprinids fishes downloaded from NCBI along with one outgroup (Barbus barbus) as a root of tree. The results indicate that 16S rRNA, D-loop and cytochrome b genes are useful in analyzing genetic variation as well as in unravelling phylogenetic relationship in the subfamily Schizothoracinae. Current study gives a knowledge of molecular phylogeny of the species and enhances our comprehension of historical and taxonomic connections got from morphological and ecological studies. This is the very first study reported from a reservoir of cold water bodies of Azad Kashmir which have a great potential for conservation of cold water fish species.