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Serai, Silas, Sade, Sauda, Saviv, Shri, Thuu, Saii, and Adallindis
#flight rising#dragon share#c: serai#c: silas#c: sade#c: sauda#c: saviv#c: shri#c: thuu#c: saii#c: adallindis#p: faebies#xemspost#am like this specific combo an Healthy amount; as u can see :3c
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its been very sweet to see all the people I drew here message me gbhjf
top left -> right
Dragon/Dragonscryfunk, Saii/Spectrosaii, Nel/Melissa-titanium, Gou/brahmanbones,
Bottom left -> right
C/RawLesbianEnergy, coin/c01nrad, K/Kkolg, Alex/Oti890 (aka Nori/NoriDoorman), Lizzy, doomed/thedoomedguy
had the pleasure of meeting all these sillies through the MD fandom and I love these guys so fucking much
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I LOVE Peachudumpling's art and videos and I just saw something that's driving me Insane
So she has this N*n/D*sney crossover with J*K characters and Di*ney Pri*ce*ses - particularly her faves C*nder*lla and Ti*na.
SO She ships C*nder*lla with Suk*na (idk if I spelled that right I do not watch or care about J*K all that much it is literally the most secondhand of fandoms for me BUT) and Ti*na with uhhh.... The Blonde Hot Man with glasses I forgot his name.
She ALSO ships G*jyo and C*nder*lla in a Second Male Lead fashion (I know his name because it's the same as G*jyo from Saiy*ki and I kept getting disappointed by that when j*k got popular)
And THAT is where this comes in because there's this silly meme thats been around for a few months now but that I only saw recently where they have a butler dancing for his ward that he calls "princess" and it's made by these two guys from some kind of butler host club. It's cute.
Well as part of her crossover AU G*jyo is a fairy! And he does the little dance when C*nder*lla is up late on her phone instead of sleeping!
And all I can think of - of course - is Tiny!Schwarz doing the fairy wing mod I talked about before.
And combined with the helpful eating and rest reminders, doing the same thing!!!!!
😫😭💖
Here's the link if you wanna see how cute it is!
#Augh I love it so much#Im neutral on the J*K/Pr*nc*ss crossovers - I'm mostly there for her Sam*raiBr*vo / Br*votonium content - but this one got me#Tiny!Schwarz has taken over my mind and will not leave#In my mind he's either got a cute Fairy Outfit or just a copy of the Neo-G*rm*ny Trace Suit and he's doing the little dance! 😭#I've edited the text and tags to try to prevent tag clogging but I'm only human yall. If you see this in a sytange tag then I've failed.#I was about to change songs and saw the short reccomended and I'm so glad I clicked holy shit#Tiny!Schwarz
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FOMA 23: German Post-War Modern
As a result of the devastating destructions of the Second World War architects in postwar Germany were faced not only with the rebuilding of cities but also with the opportunity to break with the past and follow new paths.
Children in bombed out Berlin in 1945. | Photo Otto Donath via Berliner Ferlag
The following five buildings represent Forgotten Masterpieces of German postwar architecture that deserve a closer examination.
The theater captured shortly after its completion in 1966 by Sigrid Neubert. | Photo via Baunetz
The first building is the Municipal Theater in Ingolstadt by Hardt-Waltherr Hämer and his wife Marie-Brigitte Hämer. Hämer is best known for his Berlin works, where he eloquently proposed a cautious renewal of the city and its quarters.
Interior view of the theater around 2009. | Photo via Breitschaft Architekten
The theater, designed and built between 1960 and 1966, is undoubtedly a prime example of German Brutalism that takes a bold modern stand within the city center of Ingolstadt: with its board-marked concrete surfaces and complex, interlocking interiors makes for interesting spatial experiences that are faintly reminiscent of Hans Scharoun‘s Berlin Philharmony.
View of the church from Northwest. | Photo by © Florian Monheim
As the followers of my Tumblr might have recognized I have a major knack for postwar church architecture in Germany and beyond. One of the most interesting examples of postwar modern church architecture in Germany is St. Paulus in Neuss in the lower Rhine region, a congenial collaboration between architects Fritz and Christian Schaller and engineer Stefan Poloyni.
View from East into the nave. | Photo by © Florian Monheim
On a hexagonal plan they created an awe-awaking space that is crowned by a spherical, folded and diamond-shaped vault. The church quintessentially represents the inventiveness of architects faced with the task of designing contemporary religious architecture: a spectacular, technologically innovative space that relies on the interplay of light and shadow to create a contemplative yet solemn atmosphere.
Moroshito after completion in 1961. | Photo via SAII
The summer house Moroshito, which Paul Stohrer designed for himself at Lake Constance, is a very unusual example of German postwar modernism and as such a favorite of mine. In its wedge-shaped design Stohrer processed influences from Oscar Niemeyer, a reference rarely present in German postwar architecture, and also gave expression to his colorful personality, which not only included a life-long passion for painting, but also for flamboyant sports cars.
The house's little bridge leading to the waters of Lake Constance. | Photo via Ruppenstein
Free from a client’s restriction Stohrer realized a house that was tailor made to his needs and gave him the freedom to play with shapes, materials and plans.
Aerial view of the town hall in 1975. | Photo via Baunetz
Harald Deilmann’s design for the Town Hall Gronau, a city on the German-Dutch border, represents a multi-functional approach to town halls in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s.
The town hall in 2016. | Photo by © Christian Richters
The scaled design houses a multitude of rooms, office, meeting places and with its raw concrete facade gives expression to the increased artistic freedom architects sought in these years. The building ranks among the most interesting yet overlooked examples of brutalism town hall architecture in Germany after WWII.
The Stadthalle in c. 1964. | Photo via Wesser Kurier
Last example of the architectural self-confidence of cities in postwar Germany is the Stadthalle in Bremen by Roland Rainer, built between 1961 and 1964. Rainer’s idea was to form a structural unity of a roof and stands, an idea that resulted in a suspension roof spanning more than 100 meters.
The Stadthalle was in 2000 renamed to AWD Arena. | Photo via Ortsamtwest
Due to the resulting expressive construction the Stadthalle soon became one of the city’s landmarks and together with the Stadthalle in Vienna and the one in Ludwigshafen forms a trilogy of Rainer’s successful civil engineering works.
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#FOMA 23: Phillip Ost
Phillip Ost studies art history at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, a middle-sized town in the Northwest of Germany. He focuses on postwar art and architecture in Germany and beyond with a special emphasis on postwar church architecture and German Art Informel. In 2014 he established German Post-War Modern, initially intended to serve as his personal visual archive of largely forgotten modernist architecture in Germany.
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Welcome to LCDC Maydays!
Here's the agenda (*=Might get delayed / '=Release date depends on how long it takes to make it)
5/1 - This welcome here.
5/2 - The Loud House's 3rd Birthday
5/3 - The TLH BDay party
5/4* - DC Superhero Girls: The Series review
5/5 - A "Cinco de Mayo" post
5/6* - Reblog of Nick May 6-12 schedule
5/7 - The official "Save Andi Mack" sign
5/8'* - Nick schedule for May 13-19
5/9' - My reaction that Andi Mack will end on 7/26/2019
5/10 - NSAII redesign to celebrate LCDC
5/11 - A sneak peak of Nick's May 20-26 schedule
5/12 - A "Mother's Day" post
5/13' - A belated "Mother's day" drawing
5/14*' - Nick schedule for May 20-26
5/15 - LCDC Maydays halfway mark
5/16 - My thoughts of Los Casagrandes
5/17 - preview of Nick's May 27-June 2 schedule
5/18 - LCDC Block party #1: The DC Superhero Girls: the Series
5/19 - I am going to ask EVERYONE on NSAR out to remember Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
5/20 - LCDC Block party #2: Sanjay & Craig
5/21' - "Andi Mack" drawing
5/22*' - Nick schedule for May 27-June 2
5/23 - My own textual let know to you all trailer of The Casagrandes
5/24 - Final week of LCDCMD starts
5/25 - Sanjay & Craig's birthday post
5/26 - NSAII 2nd anniversary post
5/27 - Memorial Day 2019
5/28 - LCDC Block party #3 The Loud House
5/29*' - Nick schedule for June 3-9
5/30' - LCDC Maydays tribute drawing
5/31 - The last day of LCDC
Other events might happen on the same day/days as one of the upcoming posts above.
#2019#the loud house#lcdc maydays#dc super hero girls#dc superhero girls#the casagrandes#sanjay and craig#wow wow wubbzy#andi mack cancelled
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Lasagna Solve
In this post: http://pangenttechnologies.tumblr.com/post/184191526847/ Pangent links to a new public Signal and Noise video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VewU7AZvIjQ
Towards the end are broken up characters and there is also audio spectrogram content. Both appear to be characters from the Moon System of Embossed Reading.
The broken up characters from the video we’ll get to later, first taking a crack at the spectrogram characters which appear to be digits. So interpret as decimal ASCII:
77 69 68 73 65 100 109 51 114 118 101 57 115 57 104 101 55 57 98 108 MEDIAdm3rve9s9he79bl
77 69 68 73 65 48 114 116 51 106 98 48 105 57 102 49 115 99 115 97 MEDIA0rt3jb0i9f1scsa
So we have two mediafire link IDs. These lead to the following:
birthdaywordcross: http://mediafire.com/?dm3rve9s9he79bl
touchwordcross: http://mediafire.com/?0rt3jb0i9f1scsa
Wowzers! Each of these contain a wordcross puzzle with a grid with numbers and shaded squares, and a matching list of clues which describe words that need to go into the grid, either across or down.
There is a lot to take in here. Huge thanks to player Zomperzon for taking the first cracks at these and doing so much of the heavy lifting. it’s a very impressive set of puzzles, even without knowing the solution, but after you see what all was involved, I think you’ll agree these are highly complex puzzles created by a genius.
We first made progress on the Birthday wordcross, and once answers were in place for all the numbers, the shaded squares were transcribed.
Taking the shaded squares in the order of the numbers we get:
ARMRDITICDRTINLAEIOIETIMIFRHRIRAUARHIGAIDEMNADORCLRAIETAHIAHREAFIICREAARARARMRGRAGIDEMNAHRDERNALFIIAETAIAANARFRIRIASIHGRTROAAIDEM
Which appears to have some backwards ‘MEDIA’ entries in there so let’s reverse it and separate them:
MEDIA AORTRGHISAIRIRFRANAAIATEAIIFLANREDRHAN MEDIG ARGRMRARARAAERCIIFAERHAIHATEIARLCRODAN MEDIA GIHRAUARIRHRFIMITEIOIEALNITRDCITIDRMRA
So we’re looking for mediafire links here, which are 15 characters either lowercase letters or decimal digits. We have 16 different characters here, and 38 characters for each row. If it’s hexadecimal ASCII we would expect 30 characters, so something needs to happen to remove 8 characters from each one.
In the previous Garbage Ape solve, Pangent introduced a 'Letter Frequency Cipher’ for the 10 digits. EATONRISHD so we thought we needed to find the next six letters in that sequence to assign to the final six hexadecimal values.
According to wikipedia:
Herbert S. Zim, in his classic introductory cryptography text “Codes and Secret Writing”, gives the English letter frequency sequence as “ETAON RISHD LFCMU GYPWB VKJXQ Z”
This could be the source of the particular English Letter Frequency code Pangent used, now to work on those extra 8 characters.
Then, it was noticed there appeared to be the word 'GARFIELD’ in each string, in order. So perhaps we need to do a 'minu Garfield’ operation? Interesting twist, Pangent.
However, the Herbert Zim encoding didn’t appear to give valid mediafire links, so something else was needed.
Pangent helped us out with a post around Easter (we took FOREVER to solve this puzzle, sorry intended Birthday recipients, enjoy the Belated Well Wishes) https://pangenttechnologies.tumblr.com/post/184341559352
This post was a negative image of a Garfield comic with Garfield removed, and hidden text in one of the panel gutters:
Here we see a sequence: ETAONRISHDFCMUGY - same as our assumption except the 'L’ is missing. Using this cipher, we made progress!
first one: MEDIA AORTRGHISAIRIRFRANAAIATEAIIFLANREDRHAN MEDIA AORTR HIS I IR RANAA AT AIIF ANRE RHAN MEDIA 34626 978 7 76 63533 32 377a 3561 6935 4bixwf5327z5ai5 - bingo! a valid medaifire link! to a file: 0626 birthday greetings.mp4
http://www.mediafire.com/?4bixwf5327z5ai5
A birthday video for Mayor Sassenheim who as we know from way back in the Party Planning Committee days has an at least symbolic birthday on June 26th.
Second one:
MEDIGARGRMRARARAAERHIIFAERHAIHATEIARLCRODAN MEDI ARGRMR ARAAERHII AERHA HAT IAR CRO AN MEDIA 6e6c6 363316977 31693 932 736 b64 35 nlcc1iw1i92skd5 - another match!
http://www.mediafire.com/?nlcc1iw1i92skd5 - 0401 birthday greetings 2.zip
This archive contains two videos, one a birthday video for Leslie (0401 birthday greetings 2.mp4) and a second one (VHS.mp4) which appears to be some clips of a younger Eric displaying his budding acting, writing, directing, and editing skills. (And is that a penguin mask?) Apologies, but I don’t know the background song.
third one: MEDIA GIHRAUARIRHRFIMITEIOIEALNITRDCITIDRMRA MEDIA IHR UA IRHR MIT IOIEA NITR CITIDRMRA MEDIA 796 d3 7696 c72 74713 5726 b72706c63 ym7ilrtq5rkrplc - bingo! 0401 birthday greetings.mp4
http://www.mediafire.com/?ym7ilrtq5rkrplc
This is 0401 birthday greetings.mp4 - another birthday video for Leslie.
Now that we’ve got a bit of a solution method, let’s go back to the broken up letters in the original lasagna video.
Taurtini combined frames to create these composite images, making decoding much easier.
SDALONER ARIRSNTF RAOARAEA RGFIDNTY
YDRLUOAE RYNIGONN HFRNRRAF RNGNOATY
This time the sequence (invert and remove Garfield, then use ETAONRISHDFCMUGY to hex) leads to non-public YouTube videos on the Signal to Noise channel.
YT NDIFGRAEARAOARFTNSRIRARENOLADS YT NDIF R EA AOAR TNSR RAR NO A S YT 507a 6 13 3436 2586 636 54 3 8 Pza3CbXf6T8 http://youtu.be/Pza3CbXf6T8 hex title: 736f6d6e69627573 -> somnibus
Latin for 'dream’ this includes shots of Eric in a room on and off a bed, close up and far away from the camera, possibly in reverse. I hope I don’t dream of this.
YT AONGNRFARRNRFHNNOGINYREAOULRDY YT AON NRF RNR HNNOG NYR AOU R Y YT 345 56a 656 9554e 5f6 34d 6 f 4UjeiUN_cMo http://youtu.be/4UjeiUN_cMo binary title: 01110011 01101001 01100011 01101011 -> sick
Two and a half minutes of Eric coughing, wheezing, dry heaving, and in general living up to the name of the video. Not one I will return to often.
After quite a lull in our timeline, work began again on the second wordcross, and almost all of the answers were found. Enough to suss out the final two characters and find the rest of this Pangent trail’s treasures.
The solution method is the same, take the shaded squares in the order of the clues, reverse the string, remove Garfield, and convert with Pangent’s version of the Letter Frequency cipher to ASCII hex. This time we have four mediafire links.
The string is:
IANDIORLHIIEAIIFISIFITIHADARARMARTGRHAAIDEMRAT?IDINRLDITRIERRIARAERFDIYRIRAIERGOAAIDEMSIDAFITAORDDLIIASEAHAHRURFIIFARAIRIGSIAIDEMTIFIRASDID??ILIADAHIEIAIFRFURRACRSIIGAAIDEM
Reversed:
MEDIA AGIISRCARRUFRFIAIEIHADAILI??DIDSARIFIT MEDIA ISGIRIARAFIIFRURHAHAESAIILDDROATIFADIS MEDIA AOGREIARIRYIDFREARAIRREIRTIDLRNIDI?TAR MEDIA AHRGTRAMRARADAHITIFISIFIIAEIIHLROIDNAI
First one:
MEDIA AGIISRCARRUFRFIAIEIHADAILIEADIDSARIFIT MEDIA A IISRC RU RF AI IHADAI IEADI SARIFIT MEDIA 3 7786b 6d 6a 37 793037 71307 8367a72 37 78 6b 6d 6a 37 79 30 37 71 30 78 36 7a 72 7xkmj7y07q0x6zr http://mediafire.com/?7xkmj7y07q0x6zr poweroffive.mp4 - A version of the Spice Girls’ video intro to the new Channel 5 station. Well, it was new back in the 90’s. This may have been cleaned up a lot by the Pangent crew as it looks pretty snazzy.
Second one:
MEDIA ISGIRIARAFIIFRURHAHAESAIILDDROATIFADIS MEDIA IS IRI A IFRURHAHA SAII DROATIFADIS MEDIA 78 767 3 7a6d69393 8377 064327a3078 xvszmi987pd2z0x http://mediafire.com/?xvszmi987pd2z0x tankgirl.zip - containing sp_tankgirl.mp4 which appears to be an audition clip for Tank Girl featuring Geri Halliwell from the Spice Girls.
also included is wounds.mp4 which appears to show Eric’s arms and face after an encounter with what would be presumed to be an angry cat as he is scratched up.
Third one:
MEDIA AOGREIARIRYIDFREARAIRREIRTIDLRNIDI?TAR MEDIA AO REI IRYID REARA RR IRTID RNI I?TAR MEDIA 34 617 76f70 61363 66 76270 657 7?236 34 61 77 6f 70 61 36 36 67 62 70 65 77 ?2 36 4awopa66gbpew?6 4awopa66gbpewb6 - bingo! http://mediafire.com/?4awopa66gbpewb6
oneofthesegirls.mp4 - an aceppella version of 'one of these girls’ by all five Spice Girls. They sound great.
Fourth one:
MEDIA AHRGTRAMRARADAHITIFISIFIIAAIIHLROIDNAI MEDIA AHR TR M ARADAHITI SIFIIA IIH ROI NAI MEDIA 396 26 c 363039727 87a773 779 647 537 9bl609rxzw7ydu7 http://mediafire.com/?9bl609rxzw7ydu7 touchumentary.zip - An 18 minute documentary featuring early Spice Girls auditions, practices, interviews, and details about the Girls before they were Spices, maybe when they were to be called 'Touch’ before they broke out on their own.
It appears that brings us to the end of this puzzle trail. Tons of Spice Girls content, somewhat timely in our present timelne as the Spice Girls are now launching their reunion tour here in 2019.
Another amazing puzzle from Pangent, I can’t imagine creating these wordcross puzzles, so many moving pieces. It took our crew a while to solve as we don’t really have the numbers for quick work and life can sometimes get in the way.
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Ship Bias
Send ‘Ship Bias’ and I will share up to 5 Ships I have a bias for my muse!
Shika/Ino - yes, it's still my otp in the year 2022 and it will remain my otp until death (otps always get the dramatic declarations)
Kiba/Ino - it was the one I was counting on but canon clearly missed the potential... at the very least they would've been the Most Attractive Couple easily. I just think their personalities would make such a fun yet intense dynamic. Kishi knew if he made them canon that they’d out shine the other couples too much smhhh
Naru/Ino - The sunshine duo being a couple would’ve been a Moment. It’s not something I had been into initially but one day I was like ‘you know what---’ and now it’s in the top 3 for Ino. A world where the Head of the Sensory Division *or my preferred T&I unit) and the Hokage are married.... what a power couple.
SaiI/no--- this pairing is really one that I only entertain in fanon. I’ve seen excellent fanon stuff for them that makes them shippable to me. (the main fanartist on here makes them look freakin’ stunning) (although I’m happy that ino seems to be happy in her marriage in canon!)
Chou/no--- admittedly, they’re more of a bff ship for me. I just love their dynamic that way. Romantic shipping wise, I’d have to fix canon b/c they handled a beautiful bond very poorly in some pre-shippuden moments
#failmun#i really do not have that many ships for her my gosh#i mean like legit ships and not just aesthetic ones because like... ino would look gorgous with anyone#she instantly makes a ship pretty#thanks for sending!!#side tangent: a tang/ed kiba/no au has been living in my head rent free for like weeks now#they fit that dynamic so well-
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Celebrate O Beach Ibiza's 10-Year Anniversary at Maldives Weekender
The multi-day music experience will welcome just 800 people to three breathtaking islands.
Picture this: It's November. You jet off to the Maldives to escape winter and spend the morning snorkelling with tropical fish. Then, in the afternoon, you relax in a multi-sensory spa, followed by an evening of gastronomic delight in a world-class restaurant.
Sounds dreamy right?
For four days and four nights, 800 people will retreat to the Maldives for a once-in-a-lifetime experience with all of that and more. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of O Beach Ibiza, the White Isle lifestyle brand is going above and beyond with their Maldives weekender from November 25th to 29th, 2022.
The event is set to take over three breathtaking islands situated in the Indian Ocean: The Hardrock Maldives, Saii Lagoon, and The Marina. Each island will host uniquely curated events like beach parties, club events, brunches and more. The parties will be hosted by O Beach Ibiza favorites KISStory, Boat Club, Pool Party, Aces, Ibiza Spray, SIN Sundays and Hot Bed.
O Beach Island Maldives event is set to take over three breathtaking islands: The Hardrock Maldives, Saii Lagoon, and The Marina
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"We are so excited to be offering this trip of a lifetime to the Maldives so people can come and celebrate our 10th year with us in true style," says Gemma Charters, Director of Brands and Events. "It is unlike anything anyone has seen before upon those archipelago of islands and it will be a very special trip not to be missed."
Each night guests will enjoy DJ sets from Billie Clements, Billy Cocks, Chris Wright, Colin Francis, G Chase, Grant Collins, J Funk and more, with additional artist to be announced.
You can check out the current list of artists below.
Guests will have the choice between two idyllic resorts for their four-nights stay—Hard Rock Hotel or Saii Lagoon Maldives—as well as a breadth of activities, restaurants, holistic experiences and so much more. Prices start from £1750 (roughly $2,300 USD) for all-inclusive food and beverage, accommodations, access to all events and airport transfers. It's important to note that flights are not included in the package.
If you wanted to make the most of your time in the Maldives, the experience also provides add-ons to your trip such as excursions, dining at a selection of fine restaurants, and indulging in various spa treatments.
When making a booking, there is the option to make the payment in full or pay a deposit, followed by two installment payments. For more information about payment plans, navigate here.
To find out more information about O Beach Island Maldives, head to the official website.
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Finished some projects! \o/
Sade, Golgotha, Saii, and Penumbra ;w; <3
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A pic to remember. RIP Dadi #memories #haniya #Saiyed #grandmother #hamza #HRS #dadi #amma #love #grandparents #RIP #life #2k21 (at Mogalwada) https://www.instagram.com/p/CObL0JqFv-c/?igshid=1bi3snkb9km5i
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300+ TOP RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY Objective Questions and Answers
Recombinant DNA Technology Multiple Choice Questions :-
1. Which of these restriction enzymes produce blunt ends? A. SaII B. EcoRV C. XhoI D. HindIII Answer: B 2. The RP13 gene of chromosome 17 codes for a protein __________ . A. involved in glucose transport B. that is a component of hair and nails C. involved in eye development D. involved in the determination of personality Answer: C 3. Isoschizomers recognize A. same recognition sequence but different recognition site B. same recognition site and recognition sequence C. same recognition site and different recognition sequence D. different recognition site and different recognition sequence Answer: B 4. Restriction enzymes are named for A. the person who discovered B. the bacterium they are derived from C. the viral DNA that they attack D. none of the above Answer: B 5. Which of these genes codes for a protein that plays a role in white blood cell function? A. DCP1 B. MPO C. GLUT4 D. RP13 Answer: B 6. When populations are small, gene frequencies can change from generation to generation and some alleles may become fixed in a population. This is called __________ . A. assortative mating B. inbreeding C. heterosis D. genetic drift Answer: D 7. Which of the following is correct in terms of determination of location of genetic traits? A. Known protein coding sequences are too far apart to allow linkage determination for most new genes B. Restriction sites allow DNAs to be digested C. Protein-coding genes are always associated with a restriction pattern D. None of the above Answer: A 8. In gel electrophoresis, DNA molecules migrate from __________ to __________ ends of the gel. A. negative ... positive B. basic ... acidic C. long ... short D. positive to negative Answer: A 9. Restriction enzymes A. protect bacteria from viral infection B. cut DNA in a staggered fashion C. cut DNAs producing a blunt end D. all of the above Answer: D 10. First discovered, Type II restriction endonuclease was A. Hinf I B. Eco K C. Hind II D. EcoRI Answer: C
RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY MCQs 11. Which of the following techniques can be used to determine the defective gene and for developing cancer? A. Western blot B. Southern blot C. Northern blot D. Eastern blot Answer: B 12. The transfer of antibiotic-resistant genes from genetically engineered bacteria to disease-causing bacteria __________ . A. would be of no concern if it occurred. B. has occurred C. can never occur D. seems unlikely Answer: D 13. Both DNA gel electrophoresis and SDS-PAGE of proteins are similar because A. in both cases molecules migrate to the anode B. both techniques rely on a constant charge to mass ratio C. both techniques utilize the sieving properties of gels D. all of the above Answer: D 14. Some genetic diseases cannot be diagnosed by changes in restriction sites. Some of these can be detected by allele-specific oligonucleotide probes. These are A. copies of the gene with an altered sequence so that a restriction site is inserted B. mutagenized copies of a gene C. short sequences that will hybridize only to a specific base sequence D. PCR-amplified variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs) Answer: C 15. In order to insert a foreign gene into a plasmid, both must __________ A. have identical DNA sequences B. originate from the same type of cell C. be cut by the same restriction enzyme D. be of the same length Answer: C RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY Objective type Questions with Answers 16. Which of the following genetic diseases would be amenable to genetic engineering? A. Down's syndrome B. Muscular dystrophy C. Cystic fibrosis D. Cri du Chat Answer: C 17. X-rays cause A. the formation of thymine dimers B. ionization of water in the cell C. heat D. none of the above Answer: B 18. The order for the construction of a cDNA fragment from mRNA is to A. bind oligo-dT, treat with reverse transcriptase, digest with RNase, add G residues to the 3' end, bind oligo-dC, treat with DNA polymerase B. treat with reverse transcriptase, digest with RNase, add G residues to the 3' end, bind oligo-dC, treat with DNA polymerase and bind oligo-dT C. digest with RNase, add G residues to the 3' end, treat with reverse transcriptase, add G residues to the 3' end and treat with DNA polymerase D. bind oligo-dC, treat with reverse transcriptase, digest with RNase, add G residues to the 3' end, bind oligo-dT and treat with DNA polymerase Answer: A 19. The TP53 gene of chromosome 17 codes for a protein __________ . A. that plays a role in the digestive process B. involved in glucose transport C. involved in the regulation of the cell cycle D. that is like a white blood cell protein Answer: C 20. Why is golden rice pale yellow in color? A. It is rich in chlorophyll a. B. It is rich in beta-carotene. C. It is rich in chlorophyll b. D. It is rich in phycobilins. Answer: B 21. Which type of restriction enzymes do not usually require ATP? A. Type I B. Type II C. Type III D. Type IV Answer: B 22. An example of a restriction fragment length polymorphism is A. an Eco RI cuts DNA at a different sequence than Hind III B. different length fragments of DNA resulting from loss or gain of a restriction site C. cystic fibrosis results from a three base deletion in most cases but in other cases, other mutations are involved D. all of the above Answer: B 23. Knockout mice are created by A. mutagenizing a mouse and selecting for mutant offspring B. creating a chimera by fusing cells from two different cell lines C. infecting the mouse with a retrovirus D. transfecting embryonic stem cells with an altered gene sequence Answer: D 24. A plasmid A. is a circular DNA molecule B. always contains an origin of replication C. usually contains one or more restriction sites D. all of the above Answer: D 25. Under which of the following conditions would population gene frequencies remain the same? A. Selection for homozygotes B. Small population size C. Active migration between groups D. Random mating Answer: D RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY Questions and Answers Pdf Download Read the full article
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I am nothing but a scrub lolololo. This is unexpected.
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. A very Happy Womens Day from The Uncommon Box! . The Uncommon Box is delighted to announce the Prize Winners and Special Mention Awardees for the Power of X contest! . The first three Prize Winners of the Art contest are: . 1. TIRTHANKAR GUPTA @Tirthankar.gupta . 2. DEEPIKA NAIN @artworkbydeepika . 3. SOHINI KARNAD @sohini.karnad . . . Congratulations to three of you. . Your artwork scored highly on creativity and the strong message it sent out! . You have won gift vouchers of 1000, 750 and 500 Rs respectively (excluding Delivery charges) from our sponsors ZOOMIN @zoomin_moments. . We will contact you shortly regarding your prizes. . . . There are 10 Special Mention Awards in this contest to show our appreciation for your amazing talent! . The following participants have been selected: . a) PRATIKSHA @artandallthat.in . b) SATAVISHA CHAKRABARTY @satavisha_chakrabarty . c) NIKKI @nikki_doodles_31 . d) SHIVANGI @ruminativeminds . e) SARTHAK CHATTERJEE @sarthak_chatterjee . f) SAHIL SHINDE @crazy_sahil . g) PAYEL DAS (FB Group) . h) SPARSHA @sparshaaa (FB Group) . i) SANJANA GUPTA @creative_strokes_22 . j) BUSHRA SAIYED @creativityzone89 . Congratulations to each one of you! You have won discount vouchers (excluding delivery charges) from our sponsors Zoomin. . We will contact you shortly regarding your prizes. . . Once again, we congratulate all participants and winners, as well as our sponsors ZoomIn @zoomin_moments . Do remember to continue to post your work on our instagram and Facebook group using the links below and using the hashtag #theuncommonbox to help us track your posts. . . . .
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From stem cells to radiology, C-CAMP's COVID-19 accelerator startups are using deep tech to fight coronavirus
Dr Taslimarif Saiyed, CEO and Director of C-CAMP, introduces this week’s startups that are using deep tech to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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C-CAMP accelerator shortlists four innovations to deal with Covid-19 spread
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C-CAMP accelerator shortlists four innovations to deal with Covid-19 spread
A special COVID-19 focussed accelerator set up jointly Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), United Nations Health Innovation Exchange (UNHIE) and Social Alpha has shortlisted four innovations from over 150 submissions that would focus on building solutions to deal with the pandemic.
Submitted innovations are being reviewed for market readiness, scientific validity, feasibility and impact. There is no specific last date to submit the applications and they are being assessed daily in batches, a statement from C-Camp said.
“Few key players from industry are in constant touch with C-CAMP to support COVID-19 Innovations. CIDA is a step in that direction to help with immediate deployment of solutions wherever we can,” Dr Taslimarif Saiyed, C-CAMP CEO and Director
CIDA is an attempt to align near deployment-ready innovations with unmet needs and help them overcome last-mile gaps wherever and howsoever possible. Through CIDA, innovators will be able to leverage the extensive ecosystem of scientists, regulators, investors and industry in closing last-mile gaps in commercialising their technologies, the statement said.
The accelerator has asked ideas and innovations in categories such as screening, diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccines, containment strategies and public health. It includes scalable plug and play isolation units, treatment tents, protective gear and sterilization innovations for care providers, diagnostic kits and Point of Care tests and volunteerism and service innovations among others.
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