Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
ELISA is mainly used for ____________.
पर्याय
Detection of mutations
Detection of pathogens
Selecting animals having desired traits
Selecting plants having desired traits
उत्तर
ELISA is mainly used for Detection of pathogens.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Recombination DNA−technology is of great importance in the field of medicine. With the help of a flow chart, show how this technology has been used in preparing genetically engineered human insulins.
State the role of C peptide in human insulin.
Can you suggest a method to remove oil (hydrocarbon) from seeds based on your understanding of rDNA technology and chemistry of oil?
Explain how insulin can be produced using recombinant DNA technology.
Why does Bt toxin not kill the bacterium that produces it, but kill the insect that ingests it?
Describe the role of high temperature.
The genetic defect adenosine deaminase deficiency may be cured permanently by ____________.
How many amino acids are arranged in the two chains of Insulin?
Explain how ADA deficiency can be corrected?
What are DNA vaccines?
A patient suffering from diabetes mellitus will have ______.
Which of the following is a neuropeptide hormone?
A pathophysiology is the ______.
Which is false about antibiotics?
When gene targetting involving gene amplification is attempted in an individual’s tissue to treat disease, it is known as ______
With regard to insulin choose the correct options.
- C-peptide is not present in mature insulin.
- The insulin produced by rDNA technology has C-peptide.
- The pro-insulin has C-peptide.
- A-peptide and B-peptide of insulin are interconnected by disulphide bridges.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
Who was the first patient who was given gene therapy? Why was the given treatment recurrent in nature?
How is a mature, functional insulin hormone different from its prohormone form?
A cell-free method of amplifying DNA first developed in the mid 1980's revolutionised the field of biotechnology, Name the method and explain the basic steps of the technique involved.