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#Question id: 428


The most biochemically complex organisms are ________.

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. chemoheterotrophs

  2. photoheterotrophs

  3. heterotrophs 

  4. autotrophs

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#Question id: 15010

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

The phenomenon where half the "normal" level of functional protein is not enough to generate a normal phenotype is called haploinsufficiency. Which of the following situations demonstrates haploinsufficiency?

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#Question id: 15010

#SCPH12 I Genetics

The phenomenon where half the "normal" level of functional protein is not enough to generate a normal phenotype is called haploinsufficiency. Which of the following situations demonstrates haploinsufficiency?

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#Question id: 15011

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which of the following statements about a lethal allele is NOT correct?

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#Question id: 15011

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Which of the following statements about a lethal allele is NOT correct?

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#Question id: 15138

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the items in group 1 with an appropriate description in group 2.
Group 1                                                                Group 2
(P) SWISS PROT                                 (1) derived protein structure database 
(Q) Local alignment                          (2) protein sequence database
(R) CATH                                             (3) GAP
(S) Global alignment                        (4) Smith–Waterman algorithm

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#Question id: 15138

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

Match the items in group 1 with an appropriate description in group 2.
Group 1                                                                Group 2
(P) SWISS PROT                                 (1) derived protein structure database 
(Q) Local alignment                          (2) protein sequence database
(R) CATH                                             (3) GAP
(S) Global alignment                        (4) Smith–Waterman algorithm