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#Question id: 19349


An example of promoter that can respond to anaerobic condition is 

#Unit 12. Applied Biology
  1. Adl
  2. AdhI
  3. HdhI
  4. Bt
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#Question id: 20987

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Toluene degradation could be optimized and linked to the reduction of 
1. Nitrate 
2. Nitrous oxide
3. Nitrite
Which of the below combinations are correct?

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#Question id: 1096

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which of the following processes generally requires protein phosphorylation?

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#Question id: 5443

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Two varieties of maize averaging 25 and 125 inches in height, respectively, are crossed. The F1 progeny is quite uniform averaging 75 inches in height. Plant height is control by 3 QTL, what is the probability of plant with 25 inch height in F2 generation?

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#Question id: 7264

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

The Dictyostelia social amoebas are found in a wide range of soil habitats. They can come together to form a fruiting structure, in which a proportion of cells are sacrificed to build the stalk and the remainder differentiate into resilient dormant spores. This multicellular life cycle is common to all Dictyostelids. It consists of an interconnected programme of cell movement and cell differentiation, and has been intensively studied in the model organism D. discoideum. Few mutants (Column A) and phenotypes (Column B) are listed in the table given below.

    Column A

    Column B

A. Loss of function of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA)

i. cell develop normally but unable to germinate

B. Loss of function of RegA

ii. Loose aggregate form

C. Loss of function of adenylate cyclase B

iii. No aggregation

D. Loss of function of gp80

iv. accumulation of cAMP and PKA activation

 Match the correct mutant with the observed phenotype.

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#Question id: 3488

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

According to Hamiltonʹs rule,