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Fission yeast cells carrying a CDK1 mutation in which the tyrosine-15 residue is replaced by phenylalanine, what will cause from this mutation?
a) Shows larger than normal cells
b) Shows smaller than normal cells
c) allows the phosphorylation of phenylalanine and normal cell activation are seen
d) premature mitotic CDK activation and entry into mitosis

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. a and c
  2. a and d
  3.  b and c
  4. b and d
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At the time between 6 AM and 7 AM will the minute hand and hour hand of a clock make an angle closest to 60° ?

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

In the growth curve of a bacteria population, the bacteria are rapidly increasing in number in the

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

A. The histone H3 variant Cse4 is incorporated in the centromeric nucleosome.
B. The CBF3 protein complex that binds to CDE-III is essential for centromeric function.
C. The proteins that bind CEN serve as an assembly platform for the kinetochore and provide the connection to microtubules.

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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

The above Scatchard plots are based on repeated equilibrium dialyses with a constant concentration of antibody and varying concentration of ligand. In these plots, r equals moles of bound ligand/mole antibody and c is the concentration of free ligand, (Ka) is slope while intercept on x axis represent 

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

One chromosome in a plant has the sequence A B C D E F, and another has the sequence M N O P Q R. A reciprocal translocation between these chromosomes produced the following arrangement: A B C P Q R on one chromosome and M N O D E F on the other. If an individual is heterozygous for this translocation, the consequence in meiosis will be as follows:    

A. The two normal chromosomes and-two translocated chromosomes pair separately

B. Half of gametes produced from this meiosis are non-viable as they have deletions and duplications

C. In one of the cross configurations called "horizontal segregation" all gametes having normal or translocated chromosomes will not survive

D. The gametes having normal chromosomes only survive while all gametes having translocated chromosomes are non-viable, hence the translocations are used as crossover suppressors

Which of the following combinations best describes the meiotic consequences for the translocation described above?