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#Question id: 12741


 What will happen if too much antibody is present in the Agglutination process?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. Each antigen molecule will bind multiple antibodies.
  2. Meshwork will develop.
  3. Each antigen molecule will not bind to multiple antibodies.
  4. Each antigen molecule will bind bind to single antibody 
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#Question id: 12972

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Under  some  circumstances a  population  can  split  into  two  or  more  species  without  the  existence of  geographic barriers. All of the following genetically determined behaviours could provide conditions leading to speciation EXCEPT

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#Question id: 26912

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Determine the correctness of the following given;  I-fundamental niche and  II-realized niche
a.Actual range of an organism in nature
b.Biotic factors 
c.Abiotic factors
d.Abundant range of an organism

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#Question id: 4779

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Fruit color in eggplant due to interaction of three non-allelic genes A, B and C.  These three non-allelic genes are produce purple phenotype when they come together or separately. Following some genotype and their phenotype is given.

                                  A- -- --         Purple

                                 -- B- --         Purple

                                 -- -- C-         purple

                                 aabbcc         White    

 A Plant genotype AaBbcc was cross to plant with genotype aabbcc. What is probability of white phenotype among their offspring?

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#Question id: 3558

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a Mendelian disorder in the human population that is inherited as a recessive. Normal parents have two children with CF. The probability of their next child being normal son for this characteristic.

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#Question id: 18963

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

The use of wild type pTi as a vector presents the following three problems.
1. Presence of oncogenes (iaaM, iaaH and ipt) in T-DNA, which causes a disorganised growth and a loss of regeneration potentiaLof the cells having T-DNA in their genomes.
2. Their large size makes the handling procedures during cloning tedious and cumbersome.
3. A general lack of unique cloning sites within the T-DNA, which are needed for the insertion of DNA segments to be cloned
In the above mention’s problems, 1 and 3 can removed by disarming and creating MCS, to overcome from 2nd problem need to develop