1. Normal and mutated form of enzyme
2. Normal form of enzyme
3. Mutated form of enzyme
4. Normal and mutated form of proteins.
Normal and mutated form of enzyme
1. Egg
2. Nucleus of unfertilized egg
3. Nucleus of fertilized egg
4. Nucleus of sperm.
Nucleus of fertilized egg
1. Alwin
2. Edwin
3. Towbin
4. Thomas.
Towbin
1. Southern blotting
2. Northern blotting
3. Western blotting
4. Eastern blotting.
Western blotting
1. Circular DNA
2. Cloned DNA
3. DNA produced from reverse transcription of RNA
4. Cytoplasmic DNA.
Cloned DNA
1. Plastids
2. Plasmids
3. Chloroplast
4. Mitochondria.
Plasmids
1. 50 bp
2. 100 bp
3. 150 bp
4. 200 bp
150 bp
1. Northern blotting
2. Southern blotting
3. Eastern blotting
4. Western blotting.
Southern blotting
1. Bacteriophage lambda
2. Leishmania donovani
3. Escherichina coli
4. Paramecium caudatum.
Escherichina coli
1. The phenomenon of transduction in bacteria is well understood
2. We can see DNA by electron microscope
3. We can cut DNA at specific sites by endonucleases like DNA ase I
4. Restriction endonucleases purified form bacteria can used in vitro.
Restriction endonucleases purified form bacteria can used in vitro.