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प्रश्न
Expand the Given and mention one application of each:
ELISA
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उत्तर
ELISA (Enzyme linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a technique in molecular biology which uses antigens and antibodies to identify infectious diseases. An infection is identified by the presence of antigens like proteins or by the synthesis of antibodies against the infection
Use - This technique is widely used for detecting AIDS.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why do children cured by enzyme-replacement therapy adenosine deaminase deficiency need periodic treatment?
Describe the role of high temperature.
The first clinical gene therapy was done for the treatment of ________.
The hormone insulin is secreted by:
Human insulin is being commercially produced forma transgenic species of ______.
The site of production of ADA the body is ______.
Give the full form of ELISA. Which disease can be detected using it? Discuss the principle underlying the test.
Define Antigen and Antibody. Name any two diagnostic kits based upon them.
- Assertion: PCR is a powerful technique to identify genetic disorders.
- Reason: PCR can detect mutations in low amounts of DNA.
Illustrate using any one example of transgenic bacteria.
