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#Question id: 4329


Within a cell, the amount of protein made using a given mRNA molecule depends partly on

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  1. the degree of DNA methylation.

  2. the rate at which the mRNA is degraded.

  3. the number of introns present in the mRNA.

  4. the types of ribosomes present in the cytoplasm.

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#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which technique is shown in given representation

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#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Eukaryotic mRNA can be separated by using 

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#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Amplified product of PCR can be calculated by using

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#Question id: 18685

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the items in Group 1 with an appropriate description in Group 2 
Group I                                      Group 2 
P. UPGMA                             1. Protein sequence database
Q. CLUSTALW                       2. Phylogenetic Analysis
R. SWISS-PROT                    3. 3-D structure visualization
S. RasMol                              4. Multiple sequence alignment

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#Question id: 18685

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

Match the items in Group 1 with an appropriate description in Group 2 
Group I                                      Group 2 
P. UPGMA                             1. Protein sequence database
Q. CLUSTALW                       2. Phylogenetic Analysis
R. SWISS-PROT                    3. 3-D structure visualization
S. RasMol                              4. Multiple sequence alignment

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Match the items in Group 1 with an appropriate description in Group 2 
Group I                                      Group 2 
P. UPGMA                             1. Protein sequence database
Q. CLUSTALW                       2. Phylogenetic Analysis
R. SWISS-PROT                    3. 3-D structure visualization
S. RasMol                              4. Multiple sequence alignment