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#Question id: 328


Which of the following interaction occurs between a permanent dipole and a neutral molecule?

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. Dipole-Dipole interactions

  2. Dipole-induced dipole interactions

  3. London interaction

  4. Van der Waals interaction

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#Question id: 12920

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

The development of isothermal systems such as the ____ DNA amplification system do away with the need for a thermal cycler and have the advantage of being able to be used outside the laboratory.

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#Question id: 12920

#SCPH06 I Botany

The development of isothermal systems such as the ____ DNA amplification system do away with the need for a thermal cycler and have the advantage of being able to be used outside the laboratory.

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#Question id: 12920

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The development of isothermal systems such as the ____ DNA amplification system do away with the need for a thermal cycler and have the advantage of being able to be used outside the laboratory.

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#Question id: 12921

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the following:-
A. Gene probe production.              i. Novel proteins
B. Genome mapping.                       ii. PCR mutagenesis
C. Protein Engineering.                 iii. Sequence tagged sites
D. Gene Editing.                                iv. Use with blots

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#Question id: 12921

#SCPH06 I Botany

Match the following:-
A. Gene probe production.              i. Novel proteins
B. Genome mapping.                       ii. PCR mutagenesis
C. Protein Engineering.                 iii. Sequence tagged sites
D. Gene Editing.                                iv. Use with blots

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#Question id: 12921

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Match the following:-
A. Gene probe production.              i. Novel proteins
B. Genome mapping.                       ii. PCR mutagenesis
C. Protein Engineering.                 iii. Sequence tagged sites
D. Gene Editing.                                iv. Use with blots