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 Note- Don't Apply Fresher 

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Release of Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics 2025 on the Occasion of National Milk Day 2025 #New_Dairy_Data_2025

Release of Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics 2025 on the Occasion of National Milk Day 2025 #New_Dairy_Data_2025

Release of Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics 2025 on the Occasion of National Milk Day 2025

प्रविष्टि तिथि: 26 NOV 2025 9:14PM by PIB Delhi

Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and Panchayati Raj, Prof. S.P. Singh Baghel released the annual publication of ‘Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics 2025’ of Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying on the occasion of National Milk Day on November 26, 2025, at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi. Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and Minority Affairs Shri George Kurian along with Shri Naresh Pal Gangwar, Secretary Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying and other dignitaries also graced the occasion.

Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics (BAHS) 2025, that was released today is an important publication document that provides comprehensive data on the livestock and dairy sector trends. The BAHS 2025 is based on the outcomes of the Integrated Sample Survey conducted for the period from 1st March 2024 to 29th February 2025. This survey, unique in the country, generates crucial data on the production estimates of Major Livestock Products (MLPs) such as Milk, Eggs, Meat, and Wool, which plays a pivotal role in research and policy formulation in the livestock sector.

This publication includes state-wise estimation of production and per-capita availability of MLPs including insights into the estimated number of animals involved in milk production, poultry egg-laying birds, animals slaughtered, and sheep shorn. Further, it presents valuable data on veterinary hospitals, polyclinics, gaushalas, state farms, and other infrastructure details, along with the number of artificial inseminations performed, and a global perspective on the livestock sector. Together, these surveys form a robust statistical framework that supports data-driven decision making, facilitates performance evaluation of government initiatives, and enables international reporting and comparison, ultimately aiding in the sustainable growth and productivity enhancement of the livestock sector.

The details are as follows:

Milk, Egg, Meat and Wool Production 2024-25

The BAHS- 2025 releases the estimation of production of Milk, Egg, Meat and wool in the country annually based on the results of Integrated Sample Survey (ISS) which is conducted across the country in three seasons i.e., Summer (March-June), Rainy (July-October) and Winter (November-February). The estimates of milk, egg, meat and wool for the year 2024-25 have been brought out and the outcomes of this survey are summarized below:

Milk Production: India Global rank is 1st in milk production. The total Milk production in the country is estimated as 247.87 million tonnes during 2024-25 production has increased from 239.30 million tonnes in 2023-24 registering a growth of 3.58% % in 2024-25 over the previous year. The Per Capita Availability has increased from 319 gm/ day in 2014-15 to 485 gm /day in 2024-25. Top 5 Milk producing States are: Uttar Pradesh (15.66%), Rajasthan (14.82%), Madhya Pradesh (9.12%), Gujarat (7.78%), Maharashtra (6.71%). They together contribute 54.09 % of total Milk production in the country. The milk production from exotic/crossbred cattle has increased by 4.97 % and indigenous/nondescript cattle has increased by 3.51% as compared to previous year. The milk production from buffaloes also increased by 2.45 % as compared to previous year.
Egg Production: India is 2nd in Egg production globally. The total Egg production in the country is estimated as 149.11 billion nos. during 2024-25 and registered a growth of 4.44 % the production has increased annually by 3.18% during 2023-24. The per capita availability of eggs increased from 62 nos/annum in 2014-15 to 106 nos/annum in 2024-25.

The major contribution in the total Egg production comes from Andhra Pradesh with a share of (18.37 %) of total Egg production followed by Tamil Nadu (15.63 %), Telangana (12.98%), West Bengal (10.72%) and Karnataka (6.67 %). Collectively, these states contribute 64.37% of India’s total egg production, underscoring their crucial role in the country’s poultry sector.

Out of the total eggs produced, commercial poultry contributed 125.98 billion eggs, accounting for 84.49%of the national output. Backyard poultry, on the other hand, produced 23.13 billion eggs, representing 15.51% of the total production.



Meat Production: India’s global rank in meat production is 4th. The total Meat production in the country is estimated as 10.50 million tonnes during 2024-25 and registered a growth of 2.46 % the production was increased over 2023-24. The meat production from poultry is 5.18 million tonnes, contributing about half of total meat production.

The top five meat producing States are West Bengal (12.46%), Uttar Pradesh (12.20%), Maharashtra (11.57%), Andhra Pradesh (10.84%) and Telangana (10.49%). They together contribute 57.55% of total meat production in the country.



Wool Production: The total Wool production in the country is estimated as 34.57million kg during 2024-25 registered notable increase growth of 2.63 % over last year.

The Major contribution in the total Wool production comes from Rajasthan with a share of 47.85% followed by Jammu & Kashmir (22.88%), Gujarat (6.22%), Maharashtra (4.75%) and Himachal Pradesh (4.30%). Together, these states account for a substantial 85.98% of the nation's total wool output, highlighting their significant role in India's wool industry.

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1. What is the primary purpose of crop rotation?
   - A) To increase soil fertility
   - B) To control pests and diseases
   - C) To optimize yield
   - D) All of the above

   Answer: D) All of the above

2. Which of the following is a macronutrient required for plant growth?
   - A) Iron
   - B) Zinc
   - C) Nitrogen
   - D) Manganese

   Answer: C) Nitrogen

3. What is the term used to describe the practice of growing different crops in the same area in different seasons?
   - A) Intercropping
   - B) Crop rotation
   - C) Monoculture
   - D) Agroforestry

   Answer: B) Crop rotation

4. Which soil type has the best drainage and is best suited for crop production?
   - A) Clay
   - B) Sandy
   - C) Silt
   - D) Loamy

   Answer: D) Loamy

5. Which pesticide is used to control insects?
   - A) Herbicide
   - B) Fungicide
   - C) Insecticide
   - D) Rodenticide

   Answer: C) Insecticide

6. What practice helps maintain biodiversity in agricultural systems?
   - A) Monoculture
   - B) Organic farming
   - C) Use of synthetic fertilizers
   - D) Soil depletion

   Answer: B) Organic farming

7. What does the term "agroecology" refer to?
   - A) Usage of chemical fertilizers
   - B) Ecosystem management in agriculture
   - C) Urban agriculture only
   - D) Soil erosion control

   Answer: B) Ecosystem management in agriculture

8. Which of the following is a common legume used in agriculture for nitrogen fixation?
   - A) Wheat
   - B) Corn
   - C) Soybean
   - D) Barley

   Answer: C) Soybean

9. In what year was the Green Revolution initiated?
   - A) 1940
   - B) 1960
   - C) 1980
   - D) 2000

   Answer: B) 1960

10. What is the primary target of integrated pest management (IPM)?
    - A) Complete elimination of pests
    - B) Minimizing pest damage while reducing environmental impact
    - C) Use of only organic pesticides
    - D) Rotating crops annually

    Answer: B) Minimizing pest damage while reducing environmental impact
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✍️भूमि की तैयारी
पहली जुताई डिस्क हैरो से तथा उसके बाद 2-3 जुताई स्थानीय हल या कल्टीवेटर से करनी चाहिए।

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लम्बी किस्म के लिए 80-100 किलोग्राम प्रति हेक्टेयर तथा बौनी किस्म के लिए 125 किलोग्राम प्रति हेक्टेयर बीज की आवश्यकता होती है।

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बीज को कल्चर से उपचारित करने से पहले उसे उपचारित कर लेना चाहिए। 1 पैकेट (200 ग्राम) राइजोबियम कल्चर से 10 किग्रा बीज को उपचारित करने के बाद ही बीज बोएं। पी.एस.बी. कल्चर का प्रयोग अवश्य करें।
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Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 Exam Pattern / राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 एग्जाम पैटर्न

Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 Exam Pattern / राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 एग्जाम पैटर्न

 

Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 Overview

Recruitment OrganizationRajasthan Staff Selection Board, Jaipur
Post NameAnimal Attendant (पशु परिचर)
Advt No.Animal Attendant Recruitment 2024
Vacancies5934 Posts
Salary/ Pay ScalePay Matrix Level
Job LocationRajasthan
Last Date to Apply17 February 2024
Exam date15, 16, 17 and 18 December 2024
Syllabus Release Date6 October 2023
CategoryRajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024
Official Websitersmssb.rajasthan.gov.in

Important Dates

EventDate
Notification Date6 October 2023
Apply Start19 January 2024
Last Date to Apply17 February 2024
Exam Date15, 16, 17 and 18 December 2024
Syllabus Release Date6 october 2023

Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 Latest News

राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 का इंतजार समाप्त हो गया है। Rajasthan Pashu Parichar Syllabus 2024 आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर 6 अक्टूबर 2023 को रिलीज कर दिया है। राजस्थान पशु परिचर भर्ती 2024 की तैयारी कर रहे अभ्यर्थी सिलेबस के आधार पर अपनी अच्छे से तैयारी कर सकते हैं। क्योंकि किसी भी भर्ती में अच्छे अंक प्राप्त करने के लिए उसका सिलेबस पता होना जरूरी है। राजस्थान पशु परिचर भर्ती 2024 सिलेबस और एग्जाम पैटर्न दोनों की पीडीएफ नीचे उपलब्ध करवा दी है। अभ्यर्थी राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 पीडीएफ नीचे दिए गए लिंक पर जाकर देख सकते हैं।

Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 Exam Pattern

राजस्थान पशु परिचर एग्जाम में प्रश्न पत्र के दो भाग रखे गए हैं। इसमें प्रथम भाग “अ” का भारांक 70% और दूसरे भाग “ब” का भारांक 30% रखा गया है। राजस्थान पशु परिचर भर्ती 2024 के लिए एग्जाम पैटर्न निम्नानुसार रखा गया है।

प्रश्न पत्र का भागप्रश्नों की संख्याकुल अंक
भाग- (अ)105105
भाग- (ब)4545
कुल अंक150150
परीक्षा की अवधि: 3 घंटे
  • परीक्षा में सभी प्रश्न बहुविकल्पीय यानी वस्तुनिष्ठ प्रकार के होंगे।
  • परीक्षा में कुल 150 प्रश्न होंगे।
  • परीक्षा में प्रत्येक प्रश्न एक अंक का होगा।
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  • इसमें प्रत्येक गलत उत्तर के लिए 1/4 भाग नेगेटिव मार्किंग रखी गई है।
  • इस परीक्षा के लिए अभ्यर्थियों को 3 घंटे का समय दिया जाएगा।
  • अभ्यर्थियों को न्यूनतम 40% अंक लाना अनिवार्य होगा।
  • परीक्षा का मानक स्तर 10वीं कक्षा का होगा।

Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 in Hindi

राजस्थान पशु परिचर भर्ती 2024 का विस्तृत सिलेबस निम्नानुसार है-

भाग- (अ) भारांक: 70 प्रतिशत

प्रश्नों की संख्या: 105, पूर्णांक: 105

राजस्थान राज्य के विशिष्ट संदर्भ के साथ माध्यमिक स्तर के सामान्य ज्ञान जिसमे दैनिक विज्ञान, गणित, सामाजिक अध्ययन, भूगोल, इतिहास, संस्कृति, कला, समसामयिक विषय आदि समाविष्ट हो, पर वस्तुपूरक प्रकार के प्रश्न।

भाग- (ब) भारांक: 30 प्रतिशत

प्रश्नों की संख्या: 45, पूर्णांक: 45

पशुपालन से संबंधित निम्न बिन्दुओं का सामान्य ज्ञान जिसमे प्रदेश में पशुओं की प्रमुख देशी नस्लें, कृत्रिम गर्भाधान, बधियाकरण, संकर प्रजनन, दुग्ध दोहन दुग्ध स्रवण काल, स्वच्छ दूध उत्पादन, पशु एवं कुक्कुट प्रबंधन, जैविक अपशिष्टों का निस्तारण, संतुलित पशु आहार, चारा फसलें, चारा / चारागाह विकास, स्वस्थ एवं बीमार पशुओं की पहचान, पशुओं में अंतः एवं बाह्य परजीवी रोग, पशुओं में टीकाकरण, पशुधन प्रसार, भेड़ बकरियों का स्वास्थ्य कलेण्डर, ऊन, मांस, दूध व अंडों का देश व राज्य में उत्पादन व स्थान, प्रति व्यक्ति दूध / मांस / अंडों की उपलब्धता, प्रति पशु दूध की उत्पादकता, ऊन कतरन, भार ढोने वाले पशु, वर्मी कम्पोस्ट खाद, पशुओं के चमडे एवं हड्डियों का उपयोग, पशुओं की उम्र ज्ञात करना, पॉलीथीन से पशुओं / पर्यावरण को हानि, पशु बीमा, पशु क्रय के समय रखी जाने वाली सावधानियाँ, पशु मेलें, पशुगणना, गौशाला प्रबंधन, साफ सफाई का महत्व, गोबर मूत्र का उचित निष्पादन, पशुधन उत्पादों का विपणन, डेयरी विकास गतिविधियों तथा पशुपालन विभाग की प्रमुख योजनायें आदि का समावेश हो, पर वस्तुपूरक प्रकार के प्रश्न।

How to Download Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024

राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 कैसे डाउनलोड करें। राजस्थान पशु परिचर सिलेबस 2024 कैसे चेक करें। Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 डाउनलोड करने की प्रक्रिया नीचे दी गई है। Rajasthan Animal Attendant Syllabus 2024 डाउनलोड करने के लिए नीचे दी गई स्टेप बाय स्टेप प्रोसेस का पालन करना है।

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System Simulation and Agroadvisory

System Simulation and Agroadvisory

 Syllabus of System Simulation and Agroadvisory  


 1. Topic System Approach for representing soil-plant-atmospheric continuum, No. of lectures 

 2. System boundaries, Crop models, concepts & techniques, 

 3. Types of crop models, data requirements, relational diagrams. 

 4. Evaluation of crop responses to weather elements;

5. Elementary crop growth models; calibration, validation, verification and sensitivity analysis. 

 6. Potential and achievable crop production- concept and modelling techniques for their estimation. 

 7. Crop production in moisture and nutrients limited conditions; components of soil water and nutrients balance. 

  8. Weather forecasting, types, methods, tools & techniques, 

 9. forecast verification; Value added weather forecast, 

 10. ITK for weather forecast and its validity; 

 11. Crop-Weather Calendars; 

 12. Preparation of agro-advisory bulletin based on weather forecast. 

13 Use of crop simulation model for preparation of Agro-advisory and its effective dissemination.

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Rainfed Agriculture and Watershed Management

Rainfed Agriculture and Watershed Management

 Syllabus of Rainfed Agriculture and Watershed Management 


1. No. of lectures Rainfed agriculture- definition, history and its importance in India with particular to references Rajasthan.

2. Problems of dryland agriculture related to climate, soil, technological and socio economic conditions 

3. Soil and water conservation techniques, 

4. Drought: types, 

 5. Effect of water deficit on physio- morphological characteristics of the plants, 

 6. Use of antitranspirants-their kind, mode of action and effect on crop yield. 

7. Crop adaptation and mitigation to drought; 

 8. Water harvesting: importance, its techniques, 

 9. Efficient utilization of water through soil and crop management practices, 

 10. Water harvesting techniques in dry farming areas 

11. Watershed management- concept, definition, objectives and principles 

12. Integrated watershed management for drylands 

13. A study of model watershed area 

14. Management of crops in rainfed areas, 

15. Contingent crop planning for aberrant weather conditions, 

 16. Alternate cropping and land use strategies for dryland agriculture 


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Principles of Organic Farming

Principles of Organic Farming

 Syllabus of Principles of Organic Farming   


1. Organic farming, principles and its scope in India; 

2. Initiatives taken by Government (central/state), NGOs and other organizations for promotion of organic agriculture; 

3. Organic ecosystem and their concepts; 

4. Organic nutrient resources and its fortification; 

5. Restrictions to nutrient use in organic farming; 

6. Choice of crops and varieties in organic farming; 

7. Fundamentals of insect, pest, disease mgt  

8. weed management under organic mode of production; 

9. Operational structure of NPOP 

10. Certification process and standards of organic farming;  

11. Processing, leveling, economic considerations and viability, 

12. marketing and export potential of organic products .


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Weed Management

Weed Management

 Syllabus of Weed Management 


1.Introduction to weeds

2. Characteristics of weeds  

3. Harmful and beneficial effects of weeds on ecosystem  

4. Classification of weeds 

5. Reproduction and dissemination of weeds  

6. Dormancy in weeds and its types 

7. Crop-weed competition 

8. Principles of weed management- an introduction 

9. Physical and cultural methods of weed control 

10. Chemical and biological methods of weed control  

11. Herbicide classification 

12. Herbicide active ingradient and formulations 

13. Herbicide application- types and techniques 

14. Introduction to mode of action of herbicides 

15. Herbicidal selectivity to plants 

16. Fate of herbicides .

17. Concept of adjuvant- surfactant, stabilizing agents, stickers, activators and compatibility agents and solvents .

18. Bio-herbicides and their application in agriculture.  

19. Concept of herbicide mixture and utility in agriculture.

20. Herbicide compatibility with agro-chemicals and their application. 

21. Allelopathy and its application for weed management.  

22. Integrated weed management - An introduction

23. Integration of herbicides with non chemical methods of weed management. 

24. Weed management in rice, wheat, barley, maize, sorghum and bajra.

25. Weed management in oil seeds and pulses – groundnut , soybean, mustard, gram , lentil,, mungbean and urdbean .

26. Aquatic weeds and their management.


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Geoinformatics, Nano-technology and Precision Farming

Geoinformatics, Nano-technology and Precision Farming

 Syllabus of Geoinformatics, Nano-technology and Precision Farming


1. Precision agriculture: concepts and techniques; their issues and concerns for Indian agriculture; 

 2. Geo-informatics- definition, concepts, tool and techniques; their use in Precision Agriculture 

3. Crop discrimination and Yield monitoring, soil mapping; 

4. fertilizer recommendation using geospatial technologies; Spatial data and their management in GIS; 

5. Remote sensing concepts and application in agriculture; 

6. Image processing and interpretation; 

7. Global positioning system (GPS), components and its functions; 

8. Introduction to crop Simulation Models and their uses for optimization of Agricultural Inputs; 

9. STCR approach for precision agriculture; 

10 Nanotechnology, definition, concepts and techniques, 

11. brief introduction about nanoscale effects, 

12. nano-particles, nano-pesticides, nano-fertilizers, nano-sensors, 

13. Use of nanotechnology in seed and water for scaling-up farm productivity 

14. Use of nanotechnology in fertilizer and plant protection for scaling-up farm productivity 


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Farming System and Sustainable Agriculture

Farming System and Sustainable Agriculture

 Syllabus of Farming System and Sustainable Agriculture  

1. Farming System-scope, importance, and concept.

2. Types and systems of farming system and factors affecting types of farming .

3. Farming system components and their maintenance, 

4. Cropping system and pattern, multiple cropping system, Efficient cropping system and their evaluation. 

5. Allied enterprises and their importance, Tools for determining production and efficiencies in cropping and farming system. 

6. Sustainable agriculture-problems and its impact on agriculture 

7. indicators of sustainability, adaptation and mitigation, 

8. Conservation agriculture strategies in agriculture 

9. LEIA (Low external input agriculture),LEISA 

10. HEIA (High external input agriculture).

11. Integrated farming system-historical background, objectives and characteristics, 

 12. components of IFS and its advantages,

13. Site specific development of IFS model for different agro-climatic zones, resource use efficiency and optimization techniques, 

14. Resource cycling and flow of energy in different farming system, 

15. farming system and environment, Visit of IFS model in different agroclimatic zones of nearby states University/ institutes and farmers field.

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Crop Production Technology-II (Rabi crops)

Crop Production Technology-II (Rabi crops)

 Syllabus of Crop Production Technology-II (Rabi crops)

1. Wheat- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements

2. Wheat- varieties, cultural practices and yield.

3. Barley- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

4. Rapeseed and mustard- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield .

5. Sunflower- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

6. Chickpea-Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

7. Lentil- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

8. Peas- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

9. Sugarcane- Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements.

10. Sugarcane- varieties, cultural practices and yield.

11. Lucerne – Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

12. Oat – Origin, geographical distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements, varieties, cultural practices and yield.

13. Berseem ,Safflower,- package of practices.

14. Sugarbeet, Opium poppy- package of practices .

15. Taramira, Linseed- - package of practices.

16. Medicinal and aromatic crops-mentha, lemon grass and citronella .


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Fundamentals of Genetics

Fundamentals of Genetics

Syllabus of Fundamentals of Genetics

1. Pre and Post Mendelian concepts of heredity.
2. Mendelian principles of heredity.
3. Cell division – mitosis
4. Cell division – meiosis
5. Probability and Chi-square
6. Dominance relationships and gene interaction
7. Epistatic gene interactions with examples (complementary, supplementary, duplicate gene interactions)
8. Epistatic gene interactions with examples (masking, inhibitory, polymeric and additive gene interactions)
9. Pleiotropism, pseudoalleles, Multiple alleles and Blood group genetics
10. Sex determination
11. Sex limited, sex influenced and sex linked traits
12. Sex linkage
13. Linkage and its estimation
14. Crossing over : introduction & mechanisms
15. Chromosome mapping
16. Structural changes in chromosome
17. Numerical changes in chromosome
18. Mutation: introduction, characteristics & classification
19. Mutagenic agents: physical and chemical mutagens
20. Induction of mutation, Methods of inducing mutation & CIB technique
21. Qualitative & Quantitative traits, Polygenes and continuous variations
22. Multiple factor hypothesis
23. Cytoplasmic inheritance
24. Genetic disorders
25. Nature, structure and types of genetic material
26. Proof for DNA as genetic material
27. Replication of genetic material
28. Genetic code & Protein synthesis
29. Transcription mechanism of genetic material
30. Translational mechanism of genetic material
31. Gene concept: Gene structure and function.
32. Gene regulation, operon concept, Lac and Trp operons.