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#Question id: 10613


Life-history characteristics associated with K-selected organisms include

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. rapid reproductive rates, short generation times, and large body size
  2. repeated reproduction, few progeny, and large body size
  3. Inhabiting early successional state communities, rapid maturation rates, and numerous large offspring
  4. Inhabiting climax communities, many small offspring, and short life span
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#Question id: 12900

#General Aptitude

The perimeter of the base of a right circular cylinder is 'a' unit. If the volume of the cylinder is V cubic unit, then the height of the cylinder is 

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#Question id: 12901

#General Aptitude

The difference of perimeter and diameter of a circle is X unit. The diameter of the circle is 

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#Question id: 12902

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

An extension of microarray technology may also be used to analyze tissue sections,this process is known as_____

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#Question id: 12903

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

A gene isolation system that uses adapted vectors termed as_______

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#Question id: 12904

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Match the following:
1. Southern Blotting                               i. Melting temperature of DNA strand
2. DNA microchips                                   ii.oligonucleotide matching to DNA sample
3. ASO-PCR                                                 iii.DNA hybridization to oligo arrays
4. DGGE                                                        iv. labeled probe hybridization to DNA  

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#Question id: 12905

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Some gene/protein is used to identify the Disorder in humans
Match them correctly:
1. Tyrosine Kinase(TK)                        i. Atherosclerosis
2. HIV transactivator                          ii. Hypertension
3. Angiotensinogen                            iii. Kaposis Sarcoma
4. CET protein                                      iv. Cardiac Hypertrophy