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S1) Parliament is set to pass a law to regulate the use of DNA technology.
S6) However, the use of DNA technology also raises major concerns relating to consent
P) In civilian life, DNA can be used to establish parentage of children or sibling relationships.
Q) Since the DNA of a person is unique, it can be used to accurately identify a person’s identity.
R) Globally, DNA technology is used to help enforcement agencies to identify both perpetrators and victims in criminal cases.
S) In medicine, DNA is used to identify the susceptibility of a person to diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s.
S1: Ending a decade’s slide in the production of black tiger shrimps, Kerala is experiencing a comeback of the top healthy seafood.
S6: The inaugural sale was done by MPEDA chairman K.S. Srinivas by handing over one lakh seeds to former Kerala Director-General of Police, a progressive shrimp farmer.
P: The mass sale of seeds since the past 100 days shows a rapidly growing interest among the farmers.
Q: The Kochi-headquartered MPEDA had on February 18 begun supplying black tiger shrimp seeds from its new multi-species aquaculture complex.
R: Initiative of the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) launched earlier this year is to be credited for this.
S: The MPEDA’s efforts to revive the production of black tiger shrimps on a mass sale of its seeds have been receiving encouraging feedback.
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