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The process of commitment can be divided into following two stages-

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. First stage is specification and second stage is determination.

  2. First stage is determination and second stage is specification.

  3. First stage is specification and second stage is differentiation.

  4. First stage is determination and second stage is differentiation.

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#Question id: 811

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

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Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

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#Question id: 811

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

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#Question id: 812

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which of the following is not known to be involved in the process of assisted folding of proteins?

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#Question id: 812

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

Which of the following is not known to be involved in the process of assisted folding of proteins?