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#Question id: 5049


The fundamental notion of a stem cell is that it can make more stem cells while also producing cells committed to undergoing differentiation. This process is called as-

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. Symmetric cell division

  2. Stem cell renewal

  3. Asymmetric cell division

  4. Redifferentiation

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#Question id: 18074

#SCPH06 I Botany

Affinity chromatography on oligo(dT)-cellulose columns, is used for eukaryotic mRNA extraction, instead of using oligo(dT)-cellulose we can also use

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#Question id: 18075

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

At high salt concentrations, the mRNA containing poly(A) tails binds to the complementary oligo(dT) molecules of the affinity column, and so, mRNA will be retained; all other RNA molecules can be washed through the column by further high salt solution. finally, the bound mRNA can be eluted by using

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#Question id: 18075

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

At high salt concentrations, the mRNA containing poly(A) tails binds to the complementary oligo(dT) molecules of the affinity column, and so, mRNA will be retained; all other RNA molecules can be washed through the column by further high salt solution. finally, the bound mRNA can be eluted by using

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#Question id: 18075

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

At high salt concentrations, the mRNA containing poly(A) tails binds to the complementary oligo(dT) molecules of the affinity column, and so, mRNA will be retained; all other RNA molecules can be washed through the column by further high salt solution. finally, the bound mRNA can be eluted by using

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#Question id: 18075

#SCPH06 I Botany

At high salt concentrations, the mRNA containing poly(A) tails binds to the complementary oligo(dT) molecules of the affinity column, and so, mRNA will be retained; all other RNA molecules can be washed through the column by further high salt solution. finally, the bound mRNA can be eluted by using

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#Question id: 18081

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

The interaction of selection and inbreeding in determining the incidence of autosomal recessive diseases. Consider a gene in which recessive mutations occur at a rate of 10-5. Assume a selective disadvantage S of 0.4 in homozygotes for the recessive allele. What is the frequency of the recessive allele (q). And calculate the incidence of the disease. Assume random mating.