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#Question id: 27389


The of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons is known as

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. Enthalpy
  2. Entropy 
  3. Electronegativity 
  4. Effective nuclear charge 
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#Question id: 26438

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

 Preferential removal of bases in pairs that have oxidized guanine is designed to minimize mutations using different Mut system having specific functions match them correctly

 Mut system Mutational pairing
 1. MutT a. removes G=O that is paired with C 
 2. MutM b. removes A that is paired with G=O
 3. MutY c. hydrolyzes 8-oxo-dGTP

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#Question id: 26439

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following Mut system involve in the rectification of oxygen damage

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#Question id: 26440

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose the correct statement 
a. Long patch repair system is accomplished by Lig1, FEN1, Pol ζ ε, and APE1 
b. Long patch repair system is accomplished by Lig3, FEN1, Pol ξ β ,APE1 & lyase action
c. Short patch repair system is accomplished by Lig3, FEN1, Pol  ξ β,APE1 & lyase action
d. Short patch repair system is accomplished by Lig1, FEN1, Pol ζ ε, , and APE1

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#Question id: 26441

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

NER component and their functions are given, match them correctly

 Component Function
 1. UvrA a. DNA Pol I and DNA ligase
 2. UvrB dimer b. creates two incisions
 3. UvrC c. melts the DNA to create a single-stranded bubble around the lesion 
 4. DNA Pol I and DNA ligase d. scanned Distortion

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#Question id: 26442

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

NER component and their analogue's are given in mammalian system are given match them correctly

 Component in prokaryotes Component in prokaryotes 
 1. UvrA a. XPC
 2. UvrB dimer b. ERCC1-XPF, XPG
 3. UvrC c. XPA and XPD

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#Question id: 26443

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

XP-V is caused by a defect in the translesion DNA polymerase