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Explain the reason behind the color Dark green-dark brown result in Benedict's test in leaves and roots of a plant.
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- Discuss the three proofs such as DNP Test, Tollen's Test and Benedict's test for identification of unknown in details.Diagram and explain how an A/G SNV can be distinguished using a left apex probe. Show the results for individuals that are AA, GG or AG genotypes.Can you show the step by step process of Voges Proskauer Test using a schematic diagram?