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#Question id: 1540


Peptidoglycans  recognize by

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. TLR2

  2. TLR5

  3. TLR3

  4. TLR9

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#Question id: 12724

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

In response to sudden, 5 to 10°C rises in temperature, plants produce a unique set of proteins referred to as heat shock proteins (HSPs). There are five classes of heat shock proteins found in plants such as;

       HSP class

 Examples (Arabidopsis / prokaryotic)

      Cellular location

 

I) HSP100

 

 

a) AtTCP-1 / GroEL, GroES

 

i) Cytosol

 

II) HSP90

 

 

b) Various AtHSP22, AtHSP20, AtHSP18.2, AtHSP17.6 / IBPA/B

 

ii) mitochondria

 

III) HSP70

 

 

c) AtHSP101 / ClpB, ClpA/C

 

iii) chloroplasts

 

IV) HSP60

 

 

d) AtHSP70 / DnaK

 

iv) endoplasmic reticulum

 

V) smHSP

 

 

e) AtHSP90 / HtpG

 

Match the following HSPs   with their correct location and the examples of the HSPs;


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#Question id: 12727

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Name the form of DNA which may be produced with a DNA sequence made up from alternating purine and pyrimidine nucleotides.

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#Question id: 12755

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Which of the following statements best describes why biologists are currently concerned with global warming and the thawing of permafrost in many areas of the tundra biome?

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#Question id: 12756

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings mostly with moth caterpillars. The data presented show the mean dates of egg laying, hatching, and fledging of flycatcher young, and the 1980 and 2000 peak mass of caterpillars.


The most likely cause for the shift in caterpillar peak mass is

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#Question id: 12757

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Biomanipulation can best be described as

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#Question id: 12757

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Biomanipulation can best be described as