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BamHI recognizes 6 base pairs of DNA in a palindromic DNA sequence. If the first part of the sequence is given below, what is the rest of it?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. 5’ CAA 3’
  2. 5’ AAC 3’
  3. 5’ TTG 3’
  4. 5’ GTT 3’
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#Question id: 4660

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Two-component system regulating response to low Gln,

a) Glutamine dissociates from the sensor domain in the NtrB protein, leading to activation of a histidine kinase transmitter domain in NtrB

b) glutamine binds to a sensor domain of NtrB, causing a conformational change in the protein that inhibits its histidine kinase activity, the regulatory domain of NtrC blocks its DNA-binding domain from binding the glnA enhancers.

c) Activated transmitter domain of NtrB that transfers the γ-phosphate of ATP to a histidine residue (H), this phosphohistidine then transfers the phosphate to an aspartic acid residue (D) in the NtrC protein

d) This causes a conformational change in NtrC that unmasks the NtrC DNA-binding domain so that it can bind to the glnA enhancers

Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 9593

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The lower-energy orbital of the positively charged oxidized reaction centre chlorophyll has a vacancy and can accept an electron If the acceptor molecule donates its electron back to the reaction centre chlorophyll, What will happened?

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#Question id: 7048

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

During the specification of neural crest cells, the neural plate is bordered by neural crest anteriorly and caudally, and by placodal ectoderm anteriorly. If the ectodermal cells receive both BMP and Wnt for an extended period of time, they become

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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Restriction enzymes are also called as

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#Question id: 19448

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Which of the following incident lights will give better resolution of a specimen?