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Which one of the following proteins is NOT related to extracellular matrix proteins?

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. Perlecan
  2. Occludin
  3. Fibronectin
  4. Fibrillar collagens
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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following is incorrect statement?

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#Question id: 12204

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Feedback regulation represents another key mechanism employed to attenuate a response such as
a) AUX/IAA proteins can bind to the promoters of their own genes and repress their own expression
b) auxin signaling triggers the degradation of AUX/IAA repressors, the ensuing transcription of auxin response genes leads to the replacement of AUX/IAA proteins and thus to response attenuation or termination
c) AUX/IAA genes, which encode the AUX/IAA auxin repressor proteins, have auxin response element binding sites located in their promoter regions
During the feedback regulation mechanism of auxin several responses are trigger, find out the correct sequences of these responses.

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#Question id: 29038

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Which one or more of the following is prediction or assumption of the handicap principle for the evolution of sexual signals?
I- Females prefer costly signals
II- Costly signals are reliable indicators of signaller quality
III- Honest signals are costly to produce.
IV- Males displaying costly signals are not chosen by females

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#Question id: 33506

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

A. Gene order is much less conserved compared with gene sequences
B. Comparative genomics is the comparison of gene order
C. Synteny analysis is a best way to analyze gene order
D. comparison of syntenic relationships is normally carried out between relatively close lineages.

Find correct order of true and false combination

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#Question id: 5756

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Type of mutation caused by an addition or deletion of a base in a polypeptide-encoding part of a gene