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what is multi colour bio technology?



what is multi colour bio technology?..

Answer / reena maindoliya

Its a new upcoming branch of biotechnology in which multi
colour fluorescence technique is associated with the tools
and techniques of biotechnology.

for example: Multi colour totai internal reflection
fluoresecnce system for visualizing living cells.

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