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#Question id: 4429


A mutant is made that removes the CTD domain of RNA Polymerase II. Which are likely reasonable consequences? CHOOSE THE ONE BEST ANSWER

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
  1. alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is altered

  2. translatability of the mRNA is altered

  3. CAP-ing of the mRNA does not occur, polyadenylation does not occur

  4. All of these are reasonable phenotypes.

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#Question id: 5715

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Following some abnormality is due to Gene rearrangement on chromosome. 

A, Affecting the expression of gene

B. Disrupt the function of gene

C. Reduced recombination between gene present in inverted region

D. Cross over suppressor 

Which of the following above abnormality is may be associated with inversion?

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#Question id: 718

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Poly- L -leucine in an organic solvent such as dioxane is a helical, whereas poly- L isoleucine is not. Why do these amino acids with the same number and kinds of atoms have different helix-forming tendencies?

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#Question id: 15767

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

A stem cell function in the organism to generate only one cell type is said to be

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Gause's principle of competitive exclusion is, essentially,

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#Question id: 11157

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Typically, mutations that modify the active site of an enzyme are more likely to be harmful than mutations that affect other parts of the enzyme. A hypothetical enzyme consists of four domains (A—D), and the amino acid sequences of these four domains have been determined in five related species. Given the proportion of amino acid homologies among the five species at each of the four domains, which domain probably contains the active site?