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#Question id: 14141


Which of the following statement is correct about Local alignment?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. Local alignment can be used for aligning more divergent sequences.
  2. In local alignment, the two sequences to be aligned can be of different lengths.
  3. local alignment is based on the Smith–Waterman algorithm.
  4. All of the above
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#Question id: 5045

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

When the four blastomere pairs of the 8-cell embryo are dissociated, each forms the structures it would have formed had it remained in the embryo, that means it undergoes to-

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#SCPH06 I Botany

When the four blastomere pairs of the 8-cell embryo are dissociated, each forms the structures it would have formed had it remained in the embryo, that means it undergoes to-

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When the four blastomere pairs of the 8-cell embryo are dissociated, each forms the structures it would have formed had it remained in the embryo, that means it undergoes to-

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#Question id: 5046

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

During early cleavage stages in drosophila, nuclei divide through 13 cycles in the absence of any cytoplasmic cleavage. This division creates an embryo of many nuclei contained within one shared cytoplasm surrounded by one common plasma membrane, this process is called as-

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#Question id: 5046

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

During early cleavage stages in drosophila, nuclei divide through 13 cycles in the absence of any cytoplasmic cleavage. This division creates an embryo of many nuclei contained within one shared cytoplasm surrounded by one common plasma membrane, this process is called as-

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#Question id: 5046

#SCPH06 I Botany

During early cleavage stages in drosophila, nuclei divide through 13 cycles in the absence of any cytoplasmic cleavage. This division creates an embryo of many nuclei contained within one shared cytoplasm surrounded by one common plasma membrane, this process is called as-