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Periods/week: 8
Duration of Examination: 6 Hours
Max. Marks: 100
1. Isolation of DNA (from bacterial)
2. Isolation of RNA (yeast)
3. Isolation of Plasmid DNA
4. Restriction enzyme digestion - ligation of plasmid DNA
5. Trans formation
6. Bacteriophage titration - Plaque Forming Units (PFU)
7. UV survival curve of E.coli or any other bacteria.
8. Study of repair mechanism for damage caused by UV radiation
9. Induction of P-galactosidase in E coli.
10. Isolation of mutants using EMS (Ethyl Methonyl Sulfonate)
11. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
12. Demonstration of protoplast fusion
13. Interrupted mating experiments during the study of conjugation
14. Serological tests - Widal test, VDRL test, Haemagglutination test, WBC count. ion Haemoglobin estimation, RBC count, bleeding time, - Rate (ESR), Packed Cell Volume (PCV), Blood grouping. Rh factor, ELISA
15. Diagnosis of infectious diseases using Western blotting
16. Separation of serum - Immunoelectrophoresis
17. Immuno blotting
18. Ouchterlony double diffusion
19. Radial Immunodiffusion
20. Immunoprecipitation and precipitin curve
21. Pregnancy test
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