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#Question id: 23576


Developmental abnormalities caused by___

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. unequal Crossing over
  2. Unbalanced gene dosage
  3. Highly repetitive sequence
  4. Chromosomal recombination
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#Question id: 3808

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Fibroblast cells from several different xeroderma pigmentosa patients were cultured, then fused in intergenic complementation studies. Which cell fusions would not result in a hybrid capable of repairing damaged DNA?

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#Question id: 11968

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

 Upon activation by stomach acidity, the secretions of the parietal cells ________.

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#Question id: 32343

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

At intermediate concentrations of actin subunits, the plus end of the filament remains in the T conformation, while the minus end adopts the D conformation because:

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#Question id: 4108

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The yeast Gal4 transcription activator comprises two domains: a DNA binding domain and an activation domain. The DNA-binding domain allows Gal4 to bind to appropriate DNA sequences located near genes that are required for metabolism of the sugar galactose. The activation domain binds to components of the transcriptional machinery (including RNA polymerase), attracting them to the promoter, so the regulated genes can be turned on. In the absence of Gal4, the galactose genes cannot be turned on. When Gal4 is expressed normally, the genes can be maximally activated. When Gal4 is massively overexpressed, however, the galactose genes are turned off. Choose correct explanation for this regulation?

A. In order for Gal4 to work properly, the DNA-bound Gal4 recruits many proteins, including RNA polymerase, to the promoter.

B. When there is too much Gal4 in the cell, the free and DNA-bound Gal4 will compete for the limited quantities of these other components.

C. In the presence of excess Gal4, those components are tied up in unproductive complexes with free Gal4, thereby preventing their recruitment to the promoter.

D. cells that massively overexpress Gal4 grow poorly because of the reduced availability of critical components of the transcription machinery.

E. Over concentration of Gal4 prevent suppressors to bind with DNA

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#Question id: 15606

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

A biopolymer which is stable in extreme physical and chemical environments, and exhibits physical and chemical properties similar to those of a plastic known as