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#Question id: 574


Which of the following statements is FALSE?

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. Enzymes make reactions 103 to 1020 times faster.

  2. Enzymes lower the amount of energy needed for a reaction.

  3. Enzymes are chemically unchanged during the actual catalytic process.

  4. Enzymes speed up the attainment of a reaction equilibrium.

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#Question id: 12944

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Match the following-
A.Tyrosine kinase.             1. Kaposis sacroma
B.HIV Transactivator.      2. Hypertension
C. Angiotensinogen.         3.Atherosclerosis
D.CET protein                      4. Cardiac hypertrophy

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#Question id: 12945

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

It is a PCR based multiplex assay that allows a number of target sites such as deletions, duplications, mutations to be amplified with a pair of primer containing probes.

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#Question id: 12946

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Choose the incorrect statement for the Multiple Ligation dependent probe amplification.

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#Question id: 12947

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Match the following-
A. G- proteins.                    1.src
B. Growth factors.            2.erbB
C. Protein kinases.           3. N-ras
D. Growth factor receptor.   4.hst

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#Question id: 12948

#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology

Proteolytic cleavage of DNA polymerase by subtilisin caused loss of its nick translation activity. Which of the following properties is lost?

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#Question id: 12989

#Section 2: General Biology

Choose the correct statement related to hydrogen bond and Van der Waals interactions
a. Hydrogen bond formation takes place between dipole-dipole interaction.
b. Van der waals interaction takes place between induced dipole-induced dipole.
c. Hydrogen bond formation takes place between induced dipole-induced dipole.
d. Van der waals interaction takes place between dipole-dipole interaction.