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Defect in hedgehog signaling cause, basal cell nevus syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by both developmental anomalies (fused fingers; rib and facial abnormalities) and multiple malignant tumors. This condition created due to mutation in

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. smoothened

  2. hedgehog

  3. patched

  4. cubitus interruptus

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#Question id: 14281

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

cells are grown in a CSTR a steady state at two dilution rates 0.1 h^-1 and 0.5h^-1 and the steady state concentrations are as follows: 


if the inlet substrate concentration is 20 g/I, the cells follow monod growth kinetics and product formation kinetics is modelled as a both growth associated and non growth associated kinetics given by the equation then answer the following questions, the best estimate of maximum specific growth rate is: 

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#Question id: 14281

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

cells are grown in a CSTR a steady state at two dilution rates 0.1 h^-1 and 0.5h^-1 and the steady state concentrations are as follows: 


if the inlet substrate concentration is 20 g/I, the cells follow monod growth kinetics and product formation kinetics is modelled as a both growth associated and non growth associated kinetics given by the equation then answer the following questions, the best estimate of maximum specific growth rate is: 

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#Question id: 14282

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The oxygen transfer rate in an aerobic fermentation process does not depend on the

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#Question id: 14282

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The oxygen transfer rate in an aerobic fermentation process does not depend on the

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#Question id: 14283

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Aeration ina fermenter is expressed as VVM. What will be the VVM if air is sparged at 2000 L/min with a working volume 10 m^3? 

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#Question id: 14283

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Aeration ina fermenter is expressed as VVM. What will be the VVM if air is sparged at 2000 L/min with a working volume 10 m^3?