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#Question id: 12939


Choose the incorrect statement for the production of site-directed mutations.

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. It involves a logical sequence of analytical and computational techniques.
  2. It does not use PCR technique for its production.
  3. It includes the biochemical preparation and analysis of protein.
  4. It improve a protein's structure and function.
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The binding of a regulatory protein or transcription factor to a specific DNA site results in a complex which may be analyzed by the technique termed as _____

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#Question id: 12908

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Which statement is incorrect about CRISPR?

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#Question id: 12908

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Which statement is incorrect about CRISPR?

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#Question id: 12908

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Which statement is incorrect about CRISPR?

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#Question id: 12909

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

According to the diagram, arrange the steps in correct order: 


1. DNA is then digested by the Cas9 nuclease at specific points on both DNA strands. 
2. Homologous recombination to repair the break and incorporate the new DNA sequence then follows. 
3.The nuclease Cas9 is targeted to DNA by a guide RNA consisting of a specific 20 nucleotide spacer/targeting sequence (crRNA).
 4. That identifies the DNA to be modified, linked to a trans-activating (tracrRNA) sequence necessary for the recruitment and stability of Cas9 nuclease.

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#Question id: 12909

#SCPH06 I Botany

According to the diagram, arrange the steps in correct order: 


1. DNA is then digested by the Cas9 nuclease at specific points on both DNA strands. 
2. Homologous recombination to repair the break and incorporate the new DNA sequence then follows. 
3.The nuclease Cas9 is targeted to DNA by a guide RNA consisting of a specific 20 nucleotide spacer/targeting sequence (crRNA).
 4. That identifies the DNA to be modified, linked to a trans-activating (tracrRNA) sequence necessary for the recruitment and stability of Cas9 nuclease.