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#Question id: 13099


 You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
You are using shotgun sequencing to determine the DNA sequence of the genome of this new bacterial species. For one strand of a 30-nucleotide long stretch of DNA, you get the following sequences out of your shotgun sequencing reaction. 
 
Choose correct 30-nt-long DNA sequence with the help of above-mentioned fragments

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  1. 5’-TGGGCATTTCTCAAGCGGGTTGTAATGGAT -3’
  2. 5’-TGGGAGTTCCTCAAACGCGTTGTCACTGAC-3’
  3. 5’-CCGGCAUAUCUCAAGCUGGUUGUCAUGGAU-3’
  4. 5’-GGAGTTCCTCTGGGAGTTCCTCAAACGCGG-3’
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#Question id: 10549

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Following are the list of some of the molecular “danger signals” (column I) and its characteristics (column II)                                                                                         

 Column I                                                                                   Column II

 a) MAMPs                               i) produce from the pathogen molecules support their ability to successfully colonize their host and gain nutritional benefits

b) DAMPs                               ii) A plant response to insect herbivores involve both a wound response and the recognition of certain compounds abundant in the insect’s saliva or regurgitant

c) Effectors                             iii) are conserved among a specific class of microorganisms such as chitin for fungi, flagella for bacteria

d) Elicitor                                iv) molecules secrete from the damaging plant by herbivory such as Prosystemin

Which of the following is the correct match between the signals and their respective mechanism?

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#Question id: 10550

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Plants, in turn, evolved a second line of defense that recognize these intracellular effectors and trigger defense responses to render them harmless. As a result, plants possess a second type of immunity called,

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#Question id: 10551

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

plants possess a second type of immunity mediated by a set of highly specific intracellular receptors known as nucleotide binding site–leucine rich repeat (NBS–LRR) receptors. How NBS–LRRs become activated,

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#Question id: 10551

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

plants possess a second type of immunity mediated by a set of highly specific intracellular receptors known as nucleotide binding site–leucine rich repeat (NBS–LRR) receptors. How NBS–LRRs become activated,

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#Question id: 10552

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Inactive NBS–LRR receptor activated by binding with the effector molecules with decoys or guardees directly triggering the defense response by stimulating______A_______ into the cell and ______B_________ out of the cell.

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#Question id: 10553

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

Cell walls allow plant cells to build up large internal hydrostatic pressures called