Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry DNA fragments in a restriction digest can be separated by electrophoresis in both (a) and (b) agarose gel none of these poly acrylamide both (a) and (b) agarose gel none of these poly acrylamide ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry Double stranded DNA denaturation with specified limit of temperature is irreversible reaction either (a) or (b) none of these reversible reaction irreversible reaction either (a) or (b) none of these reversible reaction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry Restriction maps allows comparison between DNA molecules but requires to determine nucleotide sequence None of these allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence does not allow comparison between DNA molecules allows comparison between DNA molecules but requires to determine nucleotide sequence None of these allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence does not allow comparison between DNA molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry The viruses that can achieve neoplastic transformation are called RNA tumor viruses retroviruses HIV DNA tumor viruses none of these RNA tumor viruses retroviruses HIV DNA tumor viruses none of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry PCR is an abbreviation for Preliminary Change Rate Positive Charge Reaction: Polymerase Chain Reaction Protein Change Reaction Preliminary Change Rate Positive Charge Reaction: Polymerase Chain Reaction Protein Change Reaction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry A PCR cycle consists of three steps, initiation, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, initiation and elongation three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation three steps, primer annealing, elongation and termination three steps, initiation, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, initiation and elongation three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation three steps, primer annealing, elongation and termination ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP