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#Question id: 19448


Which of the following incident lights will give better resolution of a specimen?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. λ= 280
  2. λ= 300
  3. λ= 180
  4. λ= 450
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#Question id: 15484

#SCPH06 I Botany

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: 15484

#SCPH28 | Zoology

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

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

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: 15485

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

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: 15485

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

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: 15485

#SCPH06 I Botany

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.