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#Question id: 5283


A generalized transducing phage is used to transduce an a- b- c- d- e- recipient strain of E. coli with an a+ b+c+d+ e+ donor. The recipient culture is plated on various media with the results shown in the table below What can you conclude about the linkage and order of the genes?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. C-A-D-E     

  2. C-E-A-D   

  3. A-B-C-D                     

  4. B-C-E-A

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#Question id: 28156

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Some statement are given regarding Platelet-activating factor 
a. It is more water-soluble than most glycerophospholipids and plasmalogens
b. It has a long ether-linked alkyl chain at C-1 of glycerol
c. This released from basophils 
d. It stimulates platelet aggregation and the release of vasoconstrictor serotonin from platelets
Which of the following is true

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#Question id: 28157

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following is the cofactor for glutathione peroxidase 

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#Question id: 28158

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

competitive inhibition may be

a. linear

b. parabolic

c. hyperbolic

d. zig-zag

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#Question id: 28159

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The given plot and statement are made after performing the DST calorimetry of a protein

a. X represents perfect folding of protein

b. X represents breaking of a bond

c. Y represents perfect folding of protein

d. Y represents perfect breaking of a bond

Which of the following is correct

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#Question id: 28160

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

'Protein folding is not random, must have pathways' this statement can be explained by

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#Question id: 28161

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

In Parkinson disease, the misfolded form of the protein Alpha-synuclein aggregates into spherical filamentous masses called