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#Question id: 5263


Drug-resistance plasmids could be transferred in A. baumannii by which of the following mechanisms:

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. conjugation pilus

  2. bacteriophages

  3. capture by cell wall

  4. none of the above

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#Question id: 15183

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

When in a gel more Joule heat is produced than can be dissipated, the temperature in the middle of the gel is higher than at the lateral edges. This causes higher mobility of the ions in the center, resulting in an uneven distribution of the zones. The zones bend up at the two lateral sides, causing

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#Question id: 15183

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

When in a gel more Joule heat is produced than can be dissipated, the temperature in the middle of the gel is higher than at the lateral edges. This causes higher mobility of the ions in the center, resulting in an uneven distribution of the zones. The zones bend up at the two lateral sides, causing

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#Question id: 15183

#SCPH06 I Botany

When in a gel more Joule heat is produced than can be dissipated, the temperature in the middle of the gel is higher than at the lateral edges. This causes higher mobility of the ions in the center, resulting in an uneven distribution of the zones. The zones bend up at the two lateral sides, causing

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#Question id: 15183

#SCPH28 | Zoology

When in a gel more Joule heat is produced than can be dissipated, the temperature in the middle of the gel is higher than at the lateral edges. This causes higher mobility of the ions in the center, resulting in an uneven distribution of the zones. The zones bend up at the two lateral sides, causing

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#Question id: 15184

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Phenomenon of Electroendosmosis is largely applicable in
A. Gel Electrophoresis
B. PAGE
C. Free Solution
D. Capillary 

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#Question id: 15184

#SCPH06 I Botany

Phenomenon of Electroendosmosis is largely applicable in
A. Gel Electrophoresis
B. PAGE
C. Free Solution
D. Capillary