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#Question id: 18813


Location of a specific protein is predicted in vivo is done accurately by which of the following technique

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. Scanning electron microscopy
  2. Indirect immuno-fluorescence microscopy using monoclonal antibody against the protein
  3. Assayingthe protein in various subcellular fractions such as cytosol, nucleus, etc
  4. Phase contrast microscopy
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#Question id: 9607

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

The common housefly belongs to all of the following taxa. Assuming you had access to textbooks or other scientific literature, knowing which of the following should provide you with the most specific information about the common housefly?

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#Question id: 9608

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Darwin analogized the effects of evolution as the above-ground portion of a many-branched tree, with extant species being the tips of the twigs. The common ancestor of two species is most analogous to which anatomical tree part?

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#Question id: 9609

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Dozens of potato varieties exist, differing from each other in potato-tuber size, skin color, flesh color, and shape. One might construct a classification of potatoes based on these morphological traits. Which of these criticisms of such a classification scheme is most likely to come from an adherent of the phylocode method of classification?

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#Question id: 9610

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

The term ʺhomoplasyʺ is most applicable to which of these features?

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#Question id: 9611

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

If, someday, an archaean cell is discovered whose SSU-rRNA sequence is more similar to that of humans than the sequence of mouse SSU-rRNA is to that of humans, the best explanation for this apparent discrepancy would be

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#Question id: 9612

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

The best classification system is that which most closely