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#Question id: 3527


Which of the following genetic cross would produce 1/4 yellow round, 1/4 yellow wrinkle, 1/4 Green round and ¼ Green Wrinkle seeded plant?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. YyRr  X  Yyrr  

  2. Yyrr   X yy Rr

  3. YYrr  X yyRR           

  4. YyRr  X YyRr

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#Question id: 756

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The thermal denaturation of DNA may be reversed by cooling the solution. Rapid cooling allows:

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#Question id: 1257

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Following statements are regarding to protein kinase A which phosphorylates multiple intracellular target proteins expressed in different cell types.

A. Inactive PKA is a tetramer consisting of two regulatory (R) subunits and two catalytic (C) subunits.

B. Each R subunit contains a pseudo-substrate domain whose sequence resembles that of a peptide substrate and binds to the active site in the catalytic domain but is not phosphorylated; thus the pseudo-substrate domain inhibits the activity of the catalytic subunits.

C. active PKA is turned off by binding of cAMP Each R subunit has two distinct cAMP-binding sites, called CNB-A and CNB-B.

D. Binding of cAMP by an R subunit of PKA occurs in a cooperative fashion; that is, binding of the first cAMP molecule to CNB-B increases the Kd for binding of the second cAMP to CNB-A. Thus small changes in the level of cytosolic cAMP can cause proportionately large changes in the number of dissociated C subunits and, hence, in cellular kinase activity.

Which of the following statements are incorrect?

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#Question id: 9622

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms


Which of the following numbers represents a polyphyletic taxon? 

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#Question id: 23911

#General Aptitude

Ramsar convention is related to conservation of:

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#Question id: 46

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined primarily by: