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#Question id: 4346


Which of the following results would occur if the repressor of an inducible operon were mutated so that it could not bind the operator?

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. the irreversible binding of the repressor to the promoter

  2. the reduced transcription of the operon's genes

  3. the continuous transcription of the operon's genes

  4. the overproduction of cAMP receptor protein (CRP)

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The derivatives of M13 vector are exact counterparts of _________

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#Question id: 11205

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Which of the following techniques doesn’t involve use of a secondary antibody?

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#Question id: 3623

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To carry out a complementation test, which of the following statement is correct?