#Question id: 11840
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
During an ethylene signalling pathway, what will have done inside cytosol and nucleus . Given below some
prediction about presence and absence of ethylene in column B match with column
A
COLUMN A |
COLUMN B |
I- In the presence of ethylene |
a) ETR1 signaling is repressed and CTR1 is
inactive |
II-
In the absence of ethylene |
b) ETR1 activate CTR1, a Ser/Thr kinase |
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c) CTR1 phosphorylates the C-terminal domain
of EIN2 |
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d) The nonphosphorylated C terminus of EIN2 is
cleaved by a protease |
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e) Phosphorylation of EIN2 inhibits
proteolytic cleavage |
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f) EIN3 transcription factors are
ubiquitinated and degraded in the nucleus by the 26S proteasome |
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g) EIN3 initiates a transcriptional cascade by
activating expression of ethylene-responsive genes, including ERF1
transcription factor, leading to ethylene responses |
#Question id: 3487
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
Which of the following is true of innate behaviors?
A) Genes have very little influence on the expression of innate behaviors.
B) Innate behaviors tend to vary considerably among members of a population.
C) Innate behaviors are limited to invertebrate animals.
D) Innate behaviors are expressed in most individuals in a population across a wide range of environmental conditions.
E) Innate behaviors occur in invertebrates and some vertebrates but not in mammals.
#Question id: 31087
#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
#Question id: 3796
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Incorrect pairing of bases during bacterial DNA replication occurs about once every 10^5 to 10^6 nucleotides, but the spontaneous mutation rate is only one error in 10^9 base pairs. What accounts for the difference?
#Question id: 16479
#Unit 12. Applied Biology