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#Question id: 6552


What is the next number in the sequence ? 39,42,46,50,?

#General Aptitude
  1. 52

  2. 53  

  3. 54  

  4. 55

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#Question id: 24538

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Match the following  evolutionary process  with their examples according to the fixation of allele by evolutionary process;

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#Question id: 10970

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A mother of blood type A+ who has always been perfectly healthy just delivered her second child. The father is of blood group O−. Knowing that the child is of blood group O− (O, Rh−), what would you expect to find in this child?

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#Question id: 20320

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

What processes controlled by quorum sensing-
a. Bioluminescence
b. Production of virulence factors 
c. Formation of biofilms
d. Competence for uptake of DNA
e. Antibiotic production
Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct?

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#Question id: 11536

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

IAA has been found to be conjugated to both high- and low-molecular-weight compounds such as,

a) Low-molecular-weight conjugated auxins include esters of IAA with glucose or myo-inositol and amide conjugates such as IAA-N-aspartate

b) High-molecular-weight IAA conjugates include IAAglucan and IAA-glycoproteins found in cereal seeds

c) High-molecular-weight conjugated auxins include esters of IAA with glucose or myo-inositol and amide conjugates such as IAA-N-aspartate

d) Low-molecular-weight IAA conjugates include IAAglucan and IAA-glycoproteins found in cereal seeds

Which of the following is the correct prediction about low-and high-molecular weight ?

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#Question id: 1400

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which property is shared by malignant tumor cells and transformed cells in culture?

a. reduced growth factor requirement                        b. attachment-dependent growth

c. loss of actin microfilaments                                    d. altered morphology