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#Question id: 12757


Biomanipulation can best be described as

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  1. Removing many of the next higher trophic level organisms so that the struggling trophic level below can recover.
  2. A means of reversing the effects of pollution by applying antidote chemicals that have a neutralizing effect on the community.
  3. An example of how one would use bottom-up model for ecosystem restoration.
  4. Adjusting the population numbers of each of the trophic levels back to the numbers that they were before man started disturbing ecosystems.
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#Question id: 15102

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#Question id: 15117

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In any population of 10000, in which 100 females were affected from x-linked recessive disorder. What will be the carrier frequency for this x-linked recessive disorder.

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#Question id: 15118

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In dominant disorder only normal/affected individuals are appeared in population then what will be the correct expression of Hardy-Weinberg principle

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#Question id: 15137

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Most mitochondrial proteins however, are manufactured under the direction of the nucleus. Mitochondria reproduce by 

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#Question id: 15138

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Match the items in group 1 with an appropriate description in group 2.
Group 1                                                                Group 2
(P) SWISS PROT                                 (1) derived protein structure database 
(Q) Local alignment                          (2) protein sequence database
(R) CATH                                             (3) GAP
(S) Global alignment                        (4) Smith–Waterman algorithm

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#Question id: 15138

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Match the items in group 1 with an appropriate description in group 2.
Group 1                                                                Group 2
(P) SWISS PROT                                 (1) derived protein structure database 
(Q) Local alignment                          (2) protein sequence database
(R) CATH                                             (3) GAP
(S) Global alignment                        (4) Smith–Waterman algorithm