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#Question id: 19790


What will be the major difference between the PCR and replication is?

#Zoology
  1. PCR depends upon the nucleotide while replication is depend upon the nucleotide as well as amplicons for analysing its efficiency
  2. PCR based on the inter complementary primers while replication isn’t
  3. PCR is based on Primer while replication is based on Origin site.
  4. PCR is based on Origin site while replication is based on Primer.
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#Question id: 38736

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Regarding callus formation from protoplasts:
1. Callus formation requires prior regeneration of the cell wall.
2. Callus cells are genetically identical to the donor plant.
3. Callus represents a dedifferentiated state.
4. High auxin concentration promotes callus induction.
Which statements are correct?

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#Question id: 38739

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Which of the following pairs is INCORRECTLY matched?

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#Question id: 38740

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Identify the correctly matched set used commonly for plant protoplast isolation:

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#Question id: 38741

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Which enzyme combination is MOST appropriate for complete degradation of primary plant cell wall during protoplast isolation?

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#Question id: 38742

#Plant Biotechnology

Q: Which of the following combinations of statements is entirely CORRECT?
I. Cell wall components include cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin.
II. The optimal temperature range for isolation is 25-30°C.
III. Barley aleurone cells are treated with Zymolyase to form sphaeroplasts.
IV. The one-step method involves using an enzyme mixture together simultaneously.

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#Question id: 38744

#Plant Biotechnology

Match the following enzymes commonly used in plant tissue maceration with their sources:

List IList II
A. Zymolyase1. Rhizopus arrhizus
B. Pectolyase2. Arthrobacter luteus
C. Macerase3. Aspergillus japonicus
D. Macerozyme R-104. Helix pomatia
Select the correct option: