MCQ
Match the correct one:
  • A
    $RNA$ Polymerase-$RNA$ primer
  • B
    Respiration-Lysosome
  • Restriction enzyme-genetic engineering
  • D
    Central dogma-$DNA$ structure

Answer

Correct option: C.
Restriction enzyme-genetic engineering
c
$RNA$ polynerase is used in transcription. Respiration site is Mitochondria. Central Dogma deals with expression of Gene

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