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#Question id: 10596


In a experimental population the birth rate is 18 per 1000 and death rate is 14 per 1000. Size of population is 10,000 at time t then what will be size of population at time t+1?

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  1. 10000
  2. 10040  
  3. 10140
  4. 11040
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#Question id: 18675

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Which of the following is the example free solution electrophoresis

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#Question id: 18676

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which of the following technique can be analysed hybridisation probes,  gene-cloning use as primers for DNA sequencing,  the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), use in site-directed mutagenesis and use as antisense therapeutics

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Point mutations in DNA, such as occur in a range of human diseases, can be identified by 

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#Question id: 18678

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which of the following technique can be analysed of PCR products from HIV-I allowed the identification of between 200 000 and 500 000 viral particles per cubic centimetre of serum.

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#Question id: 18679

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Chiral compounds can be resolved using

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#Question id: 18680

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DNA from Salmonella species, when digested with the restriction enzyme Xba I, gives around 15 fragments ranging from 25 kb to 680 kb This pattern of fragments, or ‘fingerprint’, is unique to that strain. If the same fingerprint is found from bacteria from other infected people, then it can be assumed that they were all infected from a common source. Thus, by comparing their eating habits, food sources, etc. the source of the infection can be traced to a restaurant, food item. The fingerprints are created and analysed by