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#Question id: 811


Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. ligand

  2. molecular chaperone

  3. protein precursor

  4. structural motif

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‘A laboratory, where drugs, chemicals, and other types of biological matter can be analysed and tested by using various liquids’ is called 

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Which one of the following is a database of protein sequence motifs?

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#Question id: 14115

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Which one of the following is a database of protein sequence motifs?

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Which of the following statements are CORRECT when a protein sequence database is searched using the BLAST algorithm? 
P. A larger E-value indicates higher sequence similarity 
Q. E-value < 10^-10 indicates sequence homology 
R. A higher BLAST score indicates higher sequence similarity 
S. E-value > 10^10 indicates sequence homology 

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#Question id: 14116

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Which of the following statements are CORRECT when a protein sequence database is searched using the BLAST algorithm? 
P. A larger E-value indicates higher sequence similarity 
Q. E-value < 10^-10 indicates sequence homology 
R. A higher BLAST score indicates higher sequence similarity 
S. E-value > 10^10 indicates sequence homology 

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#Question id: 14117

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Identify the character based method used for the construction of a phylogenetic tree. 
P. Maximum parsimony 
Q. Neighbor joining 
R. Maximum likelihood 
S. Bootstrapping