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#Question id: 9052


Which of the following causes seasons on Earth?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. the variation in proximity of the Earth to the sun at different times of the year
  2. the constant tilt of the Earth, combined with its orbit around the sun
  3. the distance between the Earth and the sun in winter versus in the summer
  4. the variation or wobble of Earth's tilt during the year
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#Question id: 849

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The rigidity of the peptide unit and the restricted set of allowed phi and psi angles limits the number of structures accessible to the unfolded form sufficiently to allow:-

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 849

#SCPH06 I Botany

The rigidity of the peptide unit and the restricted set of allowed phi and psi angles limits the number of structures accessible to the unfolded form sufficiently to allow:-

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#Question id: 850

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The experimental inverse of protein structure prediction, has provided insights into protein folding and stability. Protein design attempts to construct an amino acid sequence that will form a structure such as a sandwich of β sheets or a bundle of α helices;

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 850

#SCPH06 I Botany

The experimental inverse of protein structure prediction, has provided insights into protein folding and stability. Protein design attempts to construct an amino acid sequence that will form a structure such as a sandwich of β sheets or a bundle of α helices;

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 851

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Methods is the Rosetta program, formulated by David Baker. To satisfy the program’s computational needs, a volunteer network of ∼100,000 computers, known as Rosetta@home, provides the 500,000 or so hours of processing time required to generate a structure;

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 851

#SCPH06 I Botany

Methods is the Rosetta program, formulated by David Baker. To satisfy the program’s computational needs, a volunteer network of ∼100,000 computers, known as Rosetta@home, provides the 500,000 or so hours of processing time required to generate a structure;