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torisob [31]
3 years ago
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I have a what we can a round table this week where I ask 20 questions on a subject that was choosen and that person has to answe

r and then I am asked 20 questions from a person. The subject for this week is plant biotechnology. What would be a good 20 questions on plant biotechnology?
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1 answer:
BaLLatris [955]3 years ago
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Answer:

20 question are given below

Explanation:

good 20 question on plant biotechnology are

1) what are cybride?

2) how does plant biotechnology differ from plant biology?

3) What is High Affinity Receptors?

4) Explain Types Of Hypersensitive Reactions ?

5) What do you mean by DNA Isolation ?

6) what is the oldest form of biotechnology?

7) How to isolate RNA from Acid Phenol?

8) what are some example of RNA ?

9) What Is A Rhogam?

10) who discovered somtic stem cells?

11) What Are Low Affinity Receptors?

12) Name Some Infectious Diseases?

13) What Is Serum Sickness?

14) what is gender of cactus ?

15) Explain About Histamine?

16) What Is Type Iii Hypersensitivity?

17) what is tRNA ?

18) What is the role of Agarose Gel Electrophoresis in RNA ?

19) do somatic cells and gametes exist in plants ?

20) What Is Atopic Dermatitis?

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