#Question id: 12323
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
#Question id: 21015
#Unit 12. Applied Biology
#Question id: 12406
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
#Question id: 5731
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
If an individual is heterozygous for this translocation, the consequence in meiosis will be as follows:
A) Segregation results in a + c in one Gametes and b + d in another gametes, have duplication and deficiency so unable to produce viable offspring
B) Segregation results in a + b in one Gametes and c + d in another gametes, have normal chromosome so all viable offspring produced
C) Segregation results in a + d in one Gametes with normal chromosome and b + c in another gametes contains translocation arrangement, all viable offspring produced
D) Segregation results in a + d in one Gametes with normal chromosome, will produced viable offspring while b + c in another gametes contains translocation arrangement, will produce non viable offspring.
#Question id: 724
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
In 1988, Richardson and Richardson observed that certain amino acid residues are statically favored as the amino-terminal caps for the alpha helices in 45 globular proteins. Which of the following statement stand correct with stability of helix?
A. The introduction of a negatively charged side chain at the N-cap, which can neutralize the partial dipole created by the unpaired amide protons, has been shown to increase stability
B. In particular, Gly is often observed at the both C-cap position and N-cap positions
C. In particular, Gly is often observed at the C-cap position only
D. In particular, Gly is often observed at the C-cap position, Asn at the N-cap position, Pro at the Ncap+1 and Asp and Glu at N2 and N3