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Assertion : ELISA test is based on antigen-antibody interactions where a pathogen can be detected by the presence of antibodies (proteins,glycoproteins, etc) on it Reason : The pathogen antibody to be identified is immobilised on the surface of specially constructed ELISA plates and is then tested.A. If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertionB. If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertionC. If assertion is true but reason is falseD. If both assertion and reason are false

Answer» Correct Answer - D
ELISA (enzyme linked immuno-sorbant) is a technique based on the principle of antigen-antibody interactions. Pathogens have specific antigens on their surface like protein, glycoproteins, etc. Thus,their infection can be detected by using the antibodies specific to bind with those antigenes. In process antigens are immobilised to ELISA plates. Then antibody specific to the antigen is added and allowed to react with the adsorbed antigen. A complex procedure is followed.


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