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#Question id: 1406


Which of the following is a consequence of p53 stabilization?

a. stabilization of Cdc25A      b. activation of ATM                c. blocked apoptosis

d. transcription of p21                        e. DNA repair

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. a and c 

  2. d and e 

  3. c and e  

  4. c and d

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#Question id: 4893

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In tomatoes, tall (D) is dominant over dwarf (d) and smooth fruit (P) is dominant over pubescent fruit (p), which is covered with fine hairs. A farmer has two tall andsmooth tomato plants, which we will call plant A and plant B. The farmer crosses plants A and B with the same dwarf and pubescent plant and obtains the following numbers of progeny

a. The genotypes of both plant A and plant B are DdPp

b. In plant A, Gene D and Gene P link as cis configuration

c. In plant B, Gene D and Gene P link as cis configuration

d. In plant A, Gene D and Gene P link as trans configuration

e. In plant B, Gene D and Gene P link as trans configuration

Which of the following above statement are not correct?

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#Question id: 30098

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The following enzymes are involved in the catabolism of AMP to uric acid. The correct order of their use is:
1. A deaminase
2. A nucleoside phosphorylase
3. A nucleotidase
4. Xanthine oxidase

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#Question id: 2857

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

In one experiment, another protein –protein interaction is used in place of that between CAP and polymerase. This is done by taking two proteins known to interact with each other, attaching one to a DNA-binding domain, and, with the other, replacing the carboxy-terminal domain of the polymerase a subunit (aCTD), which one is appropriate result of this experiment-

I. The modified polymerase can be inhibited if the appropriate DNA-binding site is introduced near the promoter.

II. The modified polymerase can be activated by the makeshift “activator” as long as the appropriate DNA-binding site is introduced near the promoter.

III. The activator having only to help polymerase bind to the promoter

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#Question id: 34176

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

A. The lagging strand must be synthesized in the form of Okazaki fragments. 
B. Both strands are synthesized discontinuously. 
C. Not all of the fragment population represents bona fide Okazaki fragments; some are pseudofragments
D. Primers start with the sequence pppAG positioned opposite the sequence 3’–GTC-5’ in the template

Choose true and false

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#Question id: 7751

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Ultrastructural studies have led to the characterization of two distinctive cytological
pathways of PCD in plants;
I) Vacuolar-type PCD
II) Hypersensitive response-type (HR-type) PCD
a) cytosol and all its organelles, including the plasma membrane, are completely brokendown
b) The vacuole loses water, resulting in marked cell shrinkage, contraction from the cell wall,
and nuclear DNA degradation
c) PCD occurs in leaves in response to microbial attack
d) cell wall is either partially or completely digested as well, as in endosperm tissue
e) Continued water loss from the cytosol leads to the breakdown of the plasma membrane
and the release of residual cellular contents into the apoplast
Given characterization of PCD pathway match with its type PCD?