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Glucose transport into erythrocytes is an example of

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. active transport.

  2. antiport.

  3. electrogenic uniport

  4. facilitated diffusion.

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#Question id: 13071

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

Modifications of the agglutination reaction involve the use of ________particles, which allow the reaction to be observed more easily in the liquid phase

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#Question id: 13072

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

Inheritance pattern of RFLP and RAPD markers for genome mapping in plants;

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#Question id: 13073

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

Restriction enzymes must be use in RFLP and RAPD markers for genome mapping in plants;

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#Question id: 13074

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

Type of probe used in RFLP;

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

Radioisotopes must be used in RFLP and RAPD markers

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#Question id: 13076

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

Restriction fragment length polymorphism denotes that a single restriction enzyme produces fragments of different lengths from the same stretch of genomic DNA of different strains of a species or from different related species. RFLPs are detected as follows:

i.  Large molecular weight genomic DNA is isolated from several strains or related species;

ii.  The fragments in these digests are separated through electrophoresis

iii.  These 'DNAs are then digested with a selected restriction enzyme

iv.  Exposed to a suitably radio-labelled appropriate DNA probe under conditions favouring DNA: DNA hybridization

v.  The resulting gel lanes are transferred and fixed to a suitable solid support and

vi.   The free probes are removed

vii.  The fragments to which the probe has hybridized are detected by filming them as distinct bands on a suitable photofilm through autoradiography.