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#Question id: 23704


Which of the following seals the sticky ends of restriction fragments to make recombinant DNA?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. restriction enzymes
  2. gene cloning
  3. DNA ligase
  4. gel electrophoresis
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#Question id: 15663

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A mouse heterozygous at the Igf-2 locus is dwarf and has 50% dwarf progeny when mated to a homozygous Igf-2m animal. Which statement about this animal is FALSE?

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#Question id: 365

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#Question id: 12997

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the given reason is correct to minimize the repulsion in an α-helix
a) positively charged amino acids are often found near the amino terminus of the helical segment
b) negatively charged amino acids are often found near the amino terminus of the helical segment
c) positively charged amino acids are often found near the C-terminus of the helical segment.
d) negatively charged amino acids are often found near the C-terminus of the helical segment.

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#Question id: 3479

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Which of the following could be classified as habituation?

A) You enter a room and hear a fan motor. After a period of time, you are no longer aware of the motorʹs noise.

B) You hear a horn while driving your car. You step on the brakes but notice the sound came from a side street. You resume your previous speed.

C) One morning you awake to a beep-beep-beep from a garbage truck working on a new early morning schedule. The next week the garbage truck arrives at the same time and makes the same noise, but does not wake you up.

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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 .