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#Question id: 26588


Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding Cdc 13

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
  1. Cdc13 is a negative regulator of telomerase

  2. Cdc13 is a positive activator of telomerase
  3. Cdc13 binds to the single-stranded telomere repeat DNA

  4. Cdc13 is also involved in telomerase recruitment
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#Question id: 3636

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A man with type A blood group marries a woman with type A blood group. Their first child has type O blood. What is the genotype of the Man, proportion of his gametes are expected to contain the IA allele, and probability that their next child will have type A blood respectively:

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#Question id: 3637

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Parents that are homozygous for different mutations a, b and c are crossed, producing offspring that are heterozygous as following

aa X bb        =  ab  (X)          

 bb X cc         =  bc  (Y)

aa X cc          =   ac  (Z)

If a and b belong to same locus but b and c belong to different locus then phenotype of heterozygote

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#Question id: 3638

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Four different mutant lines showing similar phenotype were identified from a genetic screen. When genetic crosses among these mutants were carried out, the first mutant was found to complement the second, third and fourth mutant lines. However, no other complementation groups do the four mutant lines belongs to?

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#Question id: 4719

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

When a trait exhibits complete co-dominance rather than complete dominance, a cross between heterozygote results deviation of following;

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#Question id: 4720

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which of the following phenomenon, the differential expression of genetic material depending on whether it is inherited from the male or female parent, is called 

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#Question id: 4721

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

PKU, results from a recessive allele; persons homozygous for this allele, if untreated, exhibit mental retardation, blue eyes, and light skin color. This character categorized as