TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 10189


A very common isotope substitution is when hydrogen is replaced by deuterium. This is known as a deuterium effect and is expressed by the ratio kH/kD (as explained above). Normal KIEs for the deuterium effect

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. are around 1 to 7 and greater for hydrogen than isotope
  2. are around 1 to 7 and lower for hydrogen than isotope
  3. is around 0 and equal for isotope and hydrogen
  4. Is equal to 1
More Questions
TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12809

#General Aptitude

The breadth of a rectangular hall is three-fourth of its length. If the area of the floor is 768 sq. m. then the difference between the length and breadth of the hall is:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12819

#Section 2: General Biology

The length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 20% and 25% respectively. The increase in the area of the resulting rectangle will be :

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12902

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

An extension of microarray technology may also be used to analyze tissue sections,this process is known as_____

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12903

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

A gene isolation system that uses adapted vectors termed as_______

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12904

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Match the following:

1. Southern Blottingi. Melting temperature of DNA strand
2. DNA microchipsii. oligonucleotide matching to DNA sample
3. ASO-PCRiii. DNA hybridization to oligo arrays
4. DGGEiv. labeled probe hybridization to DNA

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 12905

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Some gene/protein is used to identify the Disorder in humans Match them correctly:

1. Tyrosine Kinase(TK)i. Atherosclerosis
2. HIV transactivatorii. Hypertension
3. Angiotensinogeniii. Kaposis Sarcoma
4. CET proteiniv. Cardiac Hypertrophy