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#Question id: 10336


methemoglobinemia, a disease, What will cause inside the human body?

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. It convert nitrate into nitrosamines, which are potent carcinogens
  2. In infant methemoglobinemia is also called “blue baby syndrome”
  3. The liver reduces nitrate to nitrite, which combines with hemoglobin and renders hemoglobin unable to bind oxygen    
  4. Reduction of nitrate into ammonia, which combines with myoglobin and caused unable to bind with the oxygen
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#Question id: 20405

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following holds true for Introns 
a) Introns have negative Fold Potential i.e., potential to form stem loop
b) Introns have positive Fold Potential i.e., potential to form stem loop
c) Introns are nucleotide sequence which cannot encode functional proteins or polypeptides
d) Introns do not have a sequence-specific function.

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#Question id: 20404

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Exons are the sequences which essentially encodes for

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#Question id: 20403

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Purine are rich in non-template strand applies more closely to 

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#Question id: 20402

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Cluster rule based on template and non-template, according to cluster rule mRNA a should be 

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#Question id: 20401

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There were four rules of parity given by Erwin Chargaff 
1) Base A in one strand of the duplex is matched by (T) in the other strand, and base G in one strand of the duplex is matched by a complementary base (C) in the other strand
2) equal amounts of A and T, and equal amounts of C and G, in each single strand of the duplex. 
3) Purines in non-template strand applies more closely to Exons
4) GC content tends to be greater in exons than in introns
choose the correct option regarding rules 

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#Question id: 20400

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

There are four rules of parity given by Erwin Chargaff which of the following applies more closely to introns than exons