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#Question id: 12904


Match the following:
1. Southern Blotting                               i. Melting temperature of DNA strand
2. DNA microchips                                   ii.oligonucleotide matching to DNA sample
3. ASO-PCR                                                 iii.DNA hybridization to oligo arrays
4. DGGE                                                        iv. labeled probe hybridization to DNA  

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology
  1. 1-iv,2-iii,3-ii,4-i
  2. 1-iii,2-iv,3-i,4-ii
  3. 1-iv,2-ii,3-i,4-iii
  4. 1-i, 2-iii, 3-iv, 4-ii
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#Question id: 27187

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

A zero order reaction in A has a rate constant of 0.003 molL-1sec-1. How long will it take for A’s initial concentration to fall from 0.10 M to 0.075 M?

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#Question id: 27188

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

k for a zero order reaction is 2×10-2 mol/L s. If the concentration of the reactant after 25s is 0.5 M. Calculate the initial concentration of the reactant.

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#Question id: 27189

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

How long will it take for the initial concentration of A to fall from 0.20 M to 0.075, if the rate constant for a reaction of zero-order in A is 0.035 mol L–1 s–1.

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#Question id: 27190

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

A substrate is consumed in a zero order reaction such that the concentration falls from 40 g/l to 20 g/l in 4 h. How long will it take the substrate to fall from 20 g/l to 2 g/l:

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#Question id: 27191

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

The half-life of a zero order reaction is 30 minutes. What is the concentration of the reactant left after 60 minutes?

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#Question id: 27192

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Q) For a single substrate reaction, doubling the substrate concentration increases the rate by 10 fold. The order of the reaction is