what are the five greatest discoveries in the field of r DNA
technology.
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Answer / ajay
1-restriction enzyme
2-ligase enzyme
3-formation of recombintant plasmid by using these enzyme
4- selection of transformed cell
5-cDNA and genomic library
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Answer / priya
1. restriction enzyme
2. ligase
3. PCR
4.formation of recombintant plasmid by using these enzyme
selection of transformed cell
5.genomic library
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Answer / nidhi
Insulin
Different types of antibiotics
Genetically modified crops such as golden rice,ripening
tomato etc
Human therapeutics from RDT technology
Development of stress tolerant plant
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Answer / sunil kumar singh
1.cloning vector
2.transgenic animal
3.restriction enzyme
4.cDNA library
5.DNA fingerprinting
6.Herbicide resistance plant
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Answer / laxman iyer
1:insulin
2:flavr-savr tomato
3:golden rice
4:cloning
5:to find and replace the defected alleles
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Answer / anuj kumar pandey
1. restriction endonucleases.
2. ligases
3. taq DNA polymerase & other thermostable polymerase.
4.PCR
5. MODIFYING ENZYMES e.g: alkaline phosphatase & polynucleotide kinase.
6.techniques used in construction & screeing of cDNA & genomic libraries.
7. Techniques to investigate the expression of genes at the levelof transcription & translation level.
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Answer / megha
insulin
genomic library
hepatitis b vaccine
diagnosis of hiv
golden rice
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