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#Question id: 535


In some diabetic patients, glucose increases disproportionately and is unresponsive to an insulin challenge; under these conditions, how would oneʹs liver normally respond?

A) phosphorylating glucose for entry into the glycolytic pathway

B) saturating glucokinase with glucose

C) phosphorylating glucose for entry into the glycogen synthesis pathways

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. A Only 

  2. A & B Only 

  3. A & C only  

  4. B & C Only

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#Question id: 26470

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose which of the following statement is incorrect regarding the TCRF

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#Question id: 26469

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

RNA proofreading and backtrack in the prokaryotes is done by

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#Question id: 26468

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

RNA polymerase performs two proofreading functions on that growing transcript Choose the correct statement regarding the proofreading functions
a.in the pyrophosphorolytic editing catalyze the removal of an incorrectly inserted ribonucleotide, by reincorporation of PPi
b.In the pyrophosphorolytic editing the polymerase backtracks by one or more nucleotides and cleaves the RNA product
c.In hydrolytic editing, the polymerase backtracks by one or more nucleotides and cleaves the RNA product
d.In hydrolytic editing, catalyze the removal of an incorrectly inserted ribonucleotide, by reincorporation of Ppi

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#Question id: 26467

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following protein reduces the lifetimes of the rrn open promoters to a level at which they are responsive to changes in iNTP and ppGpp concentrations

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#Question id: 26466

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following protein act as alarm and responsible for the production the “alarmone”

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#Question id: 26465

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Breaking and remaking bonds in the process of the nucleotide addition cycle and undergoing translocation by a 
a. Necleosome paradox 
b. Parrondo’s paradox
c. Brownian ratchet 
d. C value paradox