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#Question id: 27355


How does the guide RNA help the cell know where to cut the DNA?

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology
  1. Guide RNA helps to find the PAM
  2. Guide RNA is complementary to the DNA sequence
  3.  Guide RNA always binds to the same sequence of DNA
  4. Like restriction sites, they are always palindrome
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#Question id: 4828

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Consider two pairs of alleles, G/g and H/h, that follow complete dominance inheritance. The initial cross consisted of GG hh males and gg HH females, and the F I female progeny were test crossed with gg hh males to produce 380 Gghh progeny out of 1000 total progeny. What is approximate distance between Gene G and H.

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#Question id: 16824

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

If the Laplace transform of function f(t) is given  by  s+3 /(3+1)(3+2) , then f(0) is 

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#Question id: 11467

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Amyloplast stores

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#Question id: 14389

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

Find the area of the triangle whose vertices are (-2, 6), (3, -6) and (1, 5).

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#Question id: 14798

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Match the microbial growth characteristics in column I with the corresponding features in column II.
Column I                                                                                        Column II
A. Growth associated product formation.                  1. Specific growth rate decreases with increasing product concentration.
B. Growth associated product formation                    2. Specific product formation rate is constant
C. Product inhibition                                                        3. Specific product formation rate is proportional to Specific growth rate.
D. Substrate inhibition                                                     4. Specific growth rate decreases with increasing substrate concentration.