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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?
TLS Online TPP Program
#Question id: 38740
#Plant Biotechnology
Q. Identify the correctly matched set used commonly for plant protoplast isolation:
TLS Online TPP Program
#Question id: 38741
#Plant Biotechnology
Q. Which enzyme combination is MOST appropriate for complete degradation of primary plant cell wall during protoplast isolation?
TLS Online TPP Program
#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.
TLS Online TPP Program
#Question id: 38744
#Plant Biotechnology
Match the following enzymes commonly used in plant tissue maceration with their sources:
| List I | List II |
| A. Zymolyase | 1. Rhizopus arrhizus |
| B. Pectolyase | 2. Arthrobacter luteus |
| C. Macerase | 3. Aspergillus japonicus |
| D. Macerozyme R-10 | 4. Helix pomatia |
