Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry Double stranded DNA denaturation with specified limit of temperature is either (a) or (b) irreversible reaction reversible reaction none of these either (a) or (b) irreversible reaction reversible reaction none of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry DNA fragments in a restriction digest can be separated by electrophoresis in poly acrylamide both (a) and (b) none of these agarose gel poly acrylamide both (a) and (b) none of these agarose gel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry Transformation means plasmid containing a F factor acquiring DNA from the bacterial cell environment F+ and F- strains of bacteria formation of a pilus plasmid containing a F factor acquiring DNA from the bacterial cell environment F+ and F- strains of bacteria formation of a pilus ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry Bactriophages absorb to a bacterial surface and inject the phage DNA through the cell wall into endoplasmic reticulum both (a) and (b) cell wall into cytosol cell wall into plasmamembrane cell wall into endoplasmic reticulum both (a) and (b) cell wall into cytosol cell wall into plasmamembrane ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry A PCR cycle consists of three steps, primer annealing, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation three steps, initiation, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, initiation and elongation three steps, primer annealing, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation three steps, initiation, elongation and termination three steps, denaturation, initiation and elongation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Polymerase Chain Reaction in Biochemistry For gene transfer to be effective, transforming DNA must be incorporated into the bacterial chromosome None of these incorporated into a viral genome free in the bacterial cytoplasm incorporated into the bacterial chromosome None of these incorporated into a viral genome free in the bacterial cytoplasm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP