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#Question id: 2119


A sodium-potassium pump:

#XL - T Zoology
  1. moves three potassium ions out of a cell and two sodium ions into a cell while producing ATP for each cycle

  2. moves three sodium ions out of a cell and two potassium ions into a cell using energy from ATP hydrolysis

  3. moves three potassium ions out of a cell and two sodium ions into a cell using energy from ATP hydrolysis

  4. move three sodium ions out of a cell and two potassium ions into a cell and generates an ATP in each cycle

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#Question id: 15481

#XL - S Microbiology

One of the approaches for the bacterial strain improvement for primary metabolite include

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#Question id: 15482

#XL - S Microbiology

Over expression of primary metabolites are often achieved by
1. Frequency of RNA polymerase binding to the promoter region
2. Copy number increase of structural genes for these enzymes by genetic engineering
3. Chemically derived protein
Which combination below represent correct option?

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#Question id: 15483

#XL - S Microbiology

A novel technique for strain improvement combining the advantage of multi-parental crossing allowed by DNA shuffling with the recombination of entire genomes.

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#Question id: 15484

#XL - S Microbiology

Microbial process produces l-form of amino acids which makes the process advantageous as compared to synthetic processes. Strains employed for amino acid 1. 1. 1. production are 
1. wild-type strains 
2. auxotrophic mutants
3. regulatory mutants
4. auxotrophic regulatory mutants
Which of the following combination has correct options

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#Question id: 15485

#XL - S Microbiology

Plasmid vector systems for cloning in which bacteria have been established, for amino acid production and related strains.
A. Corynebacterium
B. Micrococcus, 
C. Brevibacterium, 
D. Microbacterium
Choose the correct option.

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#Question id: 15486

#XL - S Microbiology

Why glutamic acid accumulation in cell is not a good idea for Corynebacterium