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#Question id: 10969


Which of the following will result in a transfusion reaction? Assume that the patient has never had a transfusion.

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. Type O Rh− packed cells to an AB Rh+ patient
  2. Type A Rh+ packed cells to an A Rh− patient
  3. Type AB Rh+ packed cells to an AB Rh+ patient
  4. Type A Rh+ packed cells to an O Rh+ patient
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#Question id: 10407

#SCPH06 I Botany

Dark induce gene expression activated by___

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#Question id: 10408

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10408

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10408

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10409

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Three main classes of photoreceptors mediate the effects of UV-A/blue light:
a) the cryptochromes,
b) the phototropins,
c) the phytochrome and
d) the ZEITLUPE (ZTL)
Function of these photoreceptors are-
i) that can promote plant photomorphogenesis
ii) plays roles in day length perception and circadian rhythms
iii) regulate chloroplast movements, and stomatal opening

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#Question id: 10409

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Three main classes of photoreceptors mediate the effects of UV-A/blue light:
a) the cryptochromes,
b) the phototropins,
c) the phytochrome and
d) the ZEITLUPE (ZTL)
Function of these photoreceptors are-
i) that can promote plant photomorphogenesis
ii) plays roles in day length perception and circadian rhythms
iii) regulate chloroplast movements, and stomatal opening