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Anti browning compounds helps to reduce toxicity by removing toxic substances produced during the culture and permits unhindered cell growth.

#Unit 12. Applied Biology
  1. Activated charcoal 
  2. Polyvinylpyrrolidone
  3. Citric acid
  4. All
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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

The following statements were made regarding the patterning of anterior-posterior body plan of Drosophila:
A. Mutant Nanos mRNA that leads to the deletion of abdomen region
B. Nanos mutant phenotype expressed  two head phenotype
C. Nanos is a posterior morphogenic protein
D. It involves to represses the caudal mRNA

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which of the following does NOT minimize allogeneic graft rejection?

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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

According to Hamiltonʹs rule,

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A 55-year-old male has a pulmonary embolism that partially blocks the blood flow to his right lung. Which point on the ventilation-perfusion line of the O2-CO2 diagram corresponds to the alveolar gas of his right lung?


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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

The H3.H4 tetramers and H2A.H2B dimers each interact with a particular region of the DNA within the nucleosome. Which of the following statement is CORRECT regarding the characteristic binding of histones with the DNA?

I. Of the 147 bp of DNA included in the structure, the histone-fold regions of the H2A.H2B dimer interact with the central 60 bp.

II. Histone H3.H4 tetramers occupy a key position in the nucleosome by binding the middle and both ends of the DNA.

III. The amino-terminal region of H4 most proximal to the histone-fold region forms a fourth alpha helix that interacts with the final 13 bp at each end of the bound DNA.

IV. The H3.H4 tetramer associate with approximately 30 bp of DNA on either side of the central 60 bp of DNA bound by H2A.H2B dimer.

V. The two H2A.H2B dimers form the bottom part of the histone octamer located across the disc from the DNA ends.