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#Question id: 19185


Which of the statement hold true for Quantitative PCR?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. A fluorescent dye is used which binds on single stranded DNA molecules
  2. SYBR green is not an example such type of dye
  3. The quantity of DNA is simply measured by measuring the amount of fluorescence
  4. This approach is useful if the products are non-specific in nature
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#Question id: 4542

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Repression of the GAL1 gene in yeast by Mig1, in the presence of glucose follows those steps;

I- Deacetylation of local nucleosomes

II-Recruiting the Tup1 repressing complex

III- Mig1 represses expression of GAL1

IV- Mig1 binds a site between the UASG and the GAL1 promoter

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#Question id: 4543

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Control of the activator NtrC- In that case, the signal (low ammonia levels) induces a kinase that phosphorylates NtrC. This is type of

A. Indirect signaling

B. Direct signaling

C. Is an example of a signal transduction pathway

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#Question id: 4544

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

How is the binding of ligand to the extracellular domain communicated to the intracellular domain?

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#Question id: 4545

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Through which signal transduction pathway- controls the activators such as Jun, one of the activators that works at the interferon-beta enhancer

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#Question id: 4546

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

In eukaryotes, transcriptional regulators are not typically controlled at the level of DNA binding (although there are exceptions). Regulators are instead usually controlled in one of the following two basic ways.

I. Unmasking an Activating Region

II. Transport into and out of the Nucleus

III. Mediated through proteolysis of an inhibitor or tethering region or by allosteric changes.

IV. Also is itself (or recruits) a deacetylase,

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#Question id: 4547

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Transcription always done in