In normal phase HPLC, there is a
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option D
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A. Glycolysis and citric acid cycle
B. Glycogenolysis and Gluconeogenesis
C. Embden-Meyerhof Pathway and H.M.P shunt
D. Glycogenolysis and Citric and cycle
A. 30 – 40 mg
B. 50 – 60 mg
C. 60 – 100 mg
D. 100 – 150 mg
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option B
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A. To screen for recombinant vectors
B. To detect gene mutations
C. To identify desired chromosomal DNA insert in plasmid vectors
D. To detect host DNA in situ