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#Question id: 1434


A bone tumor sample appears to be heterozygous for a p53 mutation. The most likely explanation for this finding is:

#Life Sciences
  1. Mutated p53 is an oncogene.

  2. The p53 mutation is resulting in a dominant negative p53 protein.

  3. The p53 mutation is resulting in a premature stop codon, and no functional protein is made from that allele.

  4. There was a mistake in labeling the tissue sample—all tumors musts lack p53.

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#Question id: 10350

#Applied Microbiology

Ammonium can be assimilated via an alternative pathway rather than primary pathway which involves the sequential actions of glutamine synthetase(GS) and glutamate synthase(GOGAT), these alternative pathway catalyzes by enzyme known as,

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#Question id: 10350

#Environmental Science

Ammonium can be assimilated via an alternative pathway rather than primary pathway which involves the sequential actions of glutamine synthetase(GS) and glutamate synthase(GOGAT), these alternative pathway catalyzes by enzyme known as,

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#Question id: 10352

#Botany

which of the following amino acid that participates in the malate–aspartate shuttle to transfer reducing equivalents from the mitochondrion and chloroplast into the cytosol?

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#Question id: 10352

#Plant Biotechnology

which of the following amino acid that participates in the malate–aspartate shuttle to transfer reducing equivalents from the mitochondrion and chloroplast into the cytosol?

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#Question id: 10352

#Life Sciences

which of the following amino acid that participates in the malate–aspartate shuttle to transfer reducing equivalents from the mitochondrion and chloroplast into the cytosol?

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#Question id: 10352

#Applied Microbiology

which of the following amino acid that participates in the malate–aspartate shuttle to transfer reducing equivalents from the mitochondrion and chloroplast into the cytosol?