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#Question id: 1177


Binding of hormone to a receptor tyrosine kinase causes all of the following, except:

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. dimerization of the receptor.

  2. autophosphorylation of the receptor.

  3. activation of Ras through an interaction with GRB2 and Sos.

  4. hydrolysis of GTP bound to Ras.

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#Question id: 26496

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Two transesterification reactions takes place for 2 exon -1 intron configuration. Choose the correct  statement
a. First transesterification is always caused by exon 1 -3’OH
b. second transesterification is catalysed variably either by external G or branch point while .
c. First transesterification is catalysed variably either by external G or branch point while 
d. second transesterification is always caused by exon 1 -3’OH.

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#Question id: 26497

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There are three type of Splicing signals 1. Major U2-type or GU-AG introns 2. Minor U12-type or AU-AC introns & 3. Minor U12-type with GU-AG introns (hybrid type), which of the following is responsible for the recognition of branch point sequence UACUAAC?


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#Question id: 26498

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following shows correct bond pattern in Lactose and Allolactose

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 26499

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There are three type of Splicing signals 1. Major U2-type or GU-AG introns 2. Minor U12-type or AU-AC introns & 3. Minor U12-type with GU-AG introns (hybrid type), which of the following is responsible for the recognition of branch point sequence UACUAAC?

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#Question id: 26500

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose the correct statement 
1.UACUAAC is branch point sequence for U2 type introns 
2.UACUAAC is branch point sequence for U12 type introns
3.CCUUAAC is branch point sequence for U12 type introns
4.CCUUAAC is branch point sequence for U2 type introns

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#Question id: 26501

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Splice sites are directional in nature