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More mature regions of the root often have an outer layer of protective tissue, called an

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. Epidermis
  2. Hypodermis
  3. Endodermis
  4. Dermis
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#Question id: 26502

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Splice sites are directional in nature. 5’ splice site -the left, or donor, site and the 3’ splice site - right, or acceptor, site. So, in below table the complex and their events are given match them correctly .

 Column 1 Column 2
 1. E complex a. Joining of U4/6 and U5 tri-snRNPs
 2. A complex b. U2 addition to base pair with the branch site in the presence of ATP
 3. B1 complex c. Formation of commitment complex in which U1 is base paired with the 5' splice site 

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#Question id: 26501

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Splice sites are directional in nature

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#Question id: 26500

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose the correct statement 
1.UACUAAC is branch point sequence for U2 type introns 
2.UACUAAC is branch point sequence for U12 type introns
3.CCUUAAC is branch point sequence for U12 type introns
4.CCUUAAC is branch point sequence for U2 type introns

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#Question id: 26499

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There are three type of Splicing signals 1. Major U2-type or GU-AG introns 2. Minor U12-type or AU-AC introns & 3. Minor U12-type with GU-AG introns (hybrid type), which of the following is responsible for the recognition of branch point sequence UACUAAC?

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#Question id: 26498

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following shows correct bond pattern in Lactose and Allolactose

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#Question id: 26497

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There are three type of Splicing signals 1. Major U2-type or GU-AG introns 2. Minor U12-type or AU-AC introns & 3. Minor U12-type with GU-AG introns (hybrid type), which of the following is responsible for the recognition of branch point sequence UACUAAC?