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#Question id: 24236


Which of the following protein suppresses the expression of E-cadherin during epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition?

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. Cadherin-2
  2. Cadherin-1
  3. Snail 
  4. ICAM-1

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#Question id: 5293

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The two strains a and b are tested for being auxotrophic for the following nutritional mutations: pyridoxine (pdx), biotin (bio), methionine (met), adenine (ade), and para-aminobenzoic acid (pab). Growth is indicated by ( + ) and lack of growth by ( - ). From these tests, what is genotype of strain a and b respectively (+ indicate prototroph while other auxotroph)? 

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#Question id: 18805

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

The 51Cr Release Assay is used to measure 

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#Question id: 15820

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Your friends Ben and Jane are contemplating having children and seek your genetic counsel. Ben and Jane are unrelated, but both have younger brothers with the same, extremely rare genetic trait. (In fact, Ben and Jane met at a support group meeting for children and families of children with this rare disorder.) Ben’s parents and Jane’s parents are all unaffected.          
Assume that the trait is autosomal recessive with complete penetrance. What is the probability that Ben and Jane’s first child will be affected with the trait? If not affected, what is the probability that the child is a carrier?

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#Question id: 2906

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

A closer look at the interactions between the histones and the nucleosomal DNA reveals the structural basis for the binding and bending of the DNA within the nucleosome. Fourteen distinct sites of contact are observed, one for each time the minor groove of the DNA faces the histone octamer. State whether the following set of statements is true/false regarding this association?

I. The majority of these associations are between the proteins and the oxygen atoms in the phosphodiester backbone near the minor groove of the DNA.

II. The association of DNA with the nucleosome is mediated by a large number (about 40) of hydrogen bonds between the histones and the DNA.

III. Maximum numbers of hydrogen bonds are made between the protein side chains and the bases, and all of these are made in the minor groove of the DNA.

IV. The highly basic nature of the histones further facilitates DNA bending by masking the negative charge of the phosphates that ordinarily resists DNA bending.

V. The positively charged nature of the histones facilitates the close juxtaposition of the two adjacent DNA helices necessary to wrap the DNA more than once around the histone octamer.

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#Question id: 19200

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

What kind of biosensors uses ion-selective electrodes to convert the biological reaction into electronic signal?