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#Question id: 4279


The energy required for protein transport into mitochondria is provided by

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
  1. a proton-motive force across the inner membrane.

  2. ATP hydrolysis associated with chaperones in the cytoplasm. 

  3. ATP generated by anaerobic respiration. 

  4. GTP hydrolysis.

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#Question id: 32357

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

There are two classes of aldolases such as;
A) Class I aldolases B) Class II aldolases
i) Found in animals and plants
ii) Found in fungi and bacteria
iii) formation of protonated Schiff base on enzyme and its active site contain lysine residue
iv) do not form the Schiff base intermediate and a zinc ion at the active site is coordinated with the carbonyl oxygen at C-2

In which of the following option is the given enzyme with its correct statements?

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#Question id: 10443

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

What signalling is mediated by photolyase domain of cryptochrome?

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#Question id: 21128

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Ethanol is produced by fermentation of various sugars by microbes such as;
I- Glucose II- Lactose III- Pentose IV- Cellulose
Microbes involve in function of sugar for the production of ethanol__
a) Candida species
b) Kluyveromyces fragilis 
c) Clostridium thermocellum
d) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Match the correctly of  given microbes with sugar___

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#Question id: 6551

#General Aptitude

Consider the sequence of ordered sets of natural numbers : {1},{2,3},{4,5,6},...... What is the last number in the 10 th sets ?

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#Question id: 15833

#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 dominant with 80% penetrance in heterozygotes and 100% penetrance in homozygotes. If not affected, what is the probability that the child is a carrier?