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#Question id: 35799


Which Of the following Statements is/are Correct ? 

#XL - R Botany
  1. The degree of processivity is defined as the average number of nucleotides added each time the enzyme binds a primer:template junction.
  2. When ATP is bound to sliding Clamp loder then sliding clamp achieve open conformation.
  3. After ATP binding with sliding clamp loader sliding clamp will bind with sliding clamp.
  4. After ATP hydtrolysis Clamp loader achieve closed Conformation.
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#Question id: 4952

#XL - T Zoology

Several scientific laboratories across the globe are involved in research concerning the origin of life on Earth. Which of these questions is currently the most problematic and would have the greatest impact on our understanding if we were able to answer it?

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#Question id: 4954

#XL - S Microbiology

If natural selection in a particular environment favored genetic systems that permitted the production of daughter ʺcellsʺ that were genetically dissimilar from the mother ʺcells,ʺ then one should expect selection for

I. polynucleotide polymerase with low mismatch error rates.

II. polynucleotide polymerases without proofreading capability.

III. batteries of efficient polynucleotide repair enzymes.

IV. polynucleotide polymerases with proofreading capability.

V. polynucleotide polymerases with high mismatch error rates.

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#Question id: 4956

#XL - S Microbiology

Which measurement would help determine absolute dates by radiometric means?

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#Question id: 4956

#XL - T Zoology

Which measurement would help determine absolute dates by radiometric means?

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#Question id: 4957

#XL - S Microbiology

How many half-lives should have elapsed if 6.25% of the parent isotope remains in a fossil at the time of analysis?

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#Question id: 4957

#XL - T Zoology

How many half-lives should have elapsed if 6.25% of the parent isotope remains in a fossil at the time of analysis?