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#Question id: 16103


The set point level for body temperature is situated in:

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. anterior hypothalamus
  2. skin
  3.  spinal cord
  4. posterior hypothalamus
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#Question id: 13084

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Statement: In a modified version of AFLP, the selection of fragments using biotin-streptavidin binding is avoided.
Explanations: I. The fragments are ligated to the appropriate adapters and used for PCR amplification using two AFLP primers, each primer having a single selection nucleotide; this is called preamplification step.
II. The PCR products from this preamplificated step are diluted and used as template for second PCR amplification.

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#Question id: 13084

#SCPH06 I Botany

Statement: In a modified version of AFLP, the selection of fragments using biotin-streptavidin binding is avoided.
Explanations: I. The fragments are ligated to the appropriate adapters and used for PCR amplification using two AFLP primers, each primer having a single selection nucleotide; this is called preamplification step.
II. The PCR products from this preamplificated step are diluted and used as template for second PCR amplification.

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#Question id: 13084

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Statement: In a modified version of AFLP, the selection of fragments using biotin-streptavidin binding is avoided.
Explanations: I. The fragments are ligated to the appropriate adapters and used for PCR amplification using two AFLP primers, each primer having a single selection nucleotide; this is called preamplification step.
II. The PCR products from this preamplificated step are diluted and used as template for second PCR amplification.

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#Question id: 13085

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

The most common microsatellite sequence encountered in human genome is the sequence 

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#Question id: 13085

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The most common microsatellite sequence encountered in human genome is the sequence 

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#Question id: 13085

#SCPH06 I Botany

The most common microsatellite sequence encountered in human genome is the sequence