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In a given population of male and female will be 35 and 10. What is the effective population size (ne) for this population?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
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#Question id: 26491

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose which of the following are responsible for the dephosphorylation of Ser2 & Ser5 respectively

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#Question id: 26492

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

he final RNA processing event, polyadenylation of the 3’end of the mRNA, is intimately linked with the termination of transcription. Just as with capping and splicing, the polymerase CTD tail is involved in recruiting some of the enzymes necessary for polyadenylation,

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#Question id: 26493

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Splicing is an……….. reaction reaction that proceeds through a …………….intermediate (fill in the blanks)

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#Question id: 26494

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Class and abundance is given Match them correctly

 Class Abundance
 a. Nuclear pre-mRNA 1. Rare; nuclear rRNA in some eukaryotes, organelle genes, and a few prokaryotic genes 
 b. Group II introns 2. Rare; some eukaryotic genes from organelles and prokaryotes
 c. Group I introns 3. Very common; used for most eukaryotic genes

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#Question id: 26495

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following is (are) required for splicing to occur?
a. two transesterification reactions
b. intact, naturally occurring introns
c. formation of a lariat like structure 
d. a branch-point G residue

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#Question id: 26496

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Two transesterification reactions takes place for 2 exon -1 intron configuration. Choose the correct  statement
a. First transesterification is always caused by exon 1 -3’OH
b. second transesterification is catalysed variably either by external G or branch point while .
c. First transesterification is catalysed variably either by external G or branch point while 
d. second transesterification is always caused by exon 1 -3’OH.