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The binding of Nod factors to the Nod factor receptors (NFRs), which contain

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. intracellular LysM motifs
  2. extracellular LysM motifs
  3. extracellular AlaM motifs
  4. intracellular AysM motifs
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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Which one of the following sensors uses light?

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#Question id: 28349

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

After the organization of microtubules, the two mRNA bicoid and oskar complexed with microtubules motor protein in oocyte, which localizes these mRNA, select the correct prediction about oskar mRNA?

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#General Aptitude

The average of three numbers is 52 the first is half of second and the second is twice the third the difference between the second and first number is 

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

NKT Cells, which share features with both conventional T lymphocytes and NK cells,
Statement-I) Like T-cells, NKT Cells have T-cell receptors (TCRs), and some express CD4.
Statement-II) Like NK cells, NKT Cells have antibody receptors  
Statements-III) they are APCs
Given above statements, which is sharing correct features of NKT cells?

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Two major sources of mutation are radiation and reactive oxygen species (ROS).The reactive oxygen species hypothesis for aging postulates that 
1) Senescence results from the accumulation of DNA, lipid, and protein damage inflicted by ROS of mitochondrial origin; and
2) Mitochondria of long-lived species should produce high ROS than do mitochondria of short-lived species.
3) the capacity of mitochondria to consume ROS might distinguish long-lived species from short-lived species, rather than differences in ROS generation.