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#Question id: 38792


Q. What is the optimal size of a meristem explant for culture?

#Plant Biotechnology
  1. 1–5 mm
  2. 500–1000 µm
  3. 100–500 µm with 1–2 leaf primordia
  4. 5–10 mm
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#Question id: 40464

#Applied Microbiology

Match the Che protein in Column I with its primary function in Column II.

Column I (Protein)Column II (Function)
A. CheA1. Response regulator that controls motor switch
B. CheY2. Phosphatase that dephosphorylates CheY
C. CheZ3. Sensor Histidine Kinase
D. CheR4. Constitutive Methyltransferase

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#Question id: 40465

#Applied Microbiology

During the Penetration phase of a typical T-even bacteriophage infection, which of the following events occurs?

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#Question id: 40466

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements regarding the Biosynthesis (Synthesis) phase:

    Statement I: "Early proteins" synthesized during viral infection are typically enzymes needed for viral DNA replication and to halt host cell metabolism

    Statement II: "Late proteins" include structural components like capsid proteins and tail fibers, which are synthesized after the viral genome has been replicated.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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    #Question id: 40467

    #Applied Microbiology

      Assertion (A): The time interval between the penetration of the viral DNA and the release of new virions is known as the "Eclipse Period."

        Reason (R): During the eclipse period, complete infectious virus particles are not yet detected within the host cell because they are still being assembled from separate components.

        Choose the correct option:

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        #Question id: 40468

        #Applied Microbiology

        Match the Viral Cycle Phase in Column I with the key molecular event in Column II.

        Column I (Phase)Column II (Key Event)
        A. Attachment1. Interaction of tail fibers with specific host cell wall receptors
        B. Release2. Action of Lysozyme/Endolysin to break the cell wall
        C. Lysogeny3. Integration of viral DNA into the host genome (Prophage)
        D. Maturation4. Spontaneous self-assembly of capsid heads and tails

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        #Question id: 40469

        #Applied Microbiology

         While the amount of DNA doubles during the S phase, the number of chromosomes remains the same. In which subsequent phase does the actual separation of sister chromatids occur, effectively doubling the chromosome count temporarily?