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As cleavage continues during frog development, the size of the blastomeres:

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  1. increases as the number of the blastomeres decreases

  2. increases as the number of the blastomeres increases

  3. decreases as the number of the blastomeres increases

  4. decreases as the number of the blastomeres decreases

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#Question id: 10506

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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, that alleviate plant abiotic or biotic stress in soil by releasing of

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#Question id: 23245

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In Sanger chain termination method for sequencing requires?
1) A. Single stranded DNA template
2) Primer complementary to template strand
3) DNA Polymerase
4) dNTPs and ddNTPs
Which of the following option has correct combination?

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Maternal factors are:

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#Question id: 15619

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Wild type E. coli metabolizes the sugar lactose by expressing the enzyme ß-galactosidase. You have isolated a mutant that you call lac1–, which cannot synthesize ß-galactosidase and cannot grow on lactose (Lac–). During an condition isolate a mutation that constitutively expresses abnormally high levels of ßgalactosidase, which you designate lacc. Preliminary P1 transduction experiments indicate that lacc  is linked to the Tn5 insertion.  To map lacc  relative to lac1– you set up two reciprocal crosses. In the first cross you grow P1 on a strain that carries the Tn5 insertion and the lac1– mutation. You then use this lysate to infect a lacc mutant and select for Kanr. From 100 Kanr transductants examined, 20 are Lac–, 76 express ß-galactosidase constitutively and 4 show normal ß-galactosidase expression. In the second cross you grow P1 on a strain that carries the Tn5 insertion and the lacc mutation. You then use this lysate to infect a lac1– mutant, and select for Kanr. From 100 Kanr transductants examined, 81 are Lac– and 19  express ß-galactosidase constitutively. So what will be the correct order of  the Tn5 insertion and the lac1– and lacc  mutations. Express any measured distances as cotransduction frequencies.

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#Question id: 6952

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Which technique is commonly used for gene knock-out in mice?