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#Question id: 3687


As the two strands of the double helix are separated, the positive supercoiling interferes with the further unwinding of DNA. Which of the following enzyme makes a break in a strand of DNA to release the supercoiling and facilitate the replication to occur?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. DnaA protein

  2. Single-strand binding protein

  3. DNA polymerase

  4. Topoisomerase 

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#Question id: 6967

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Gastrulation in sea urchins, Drosophila, and Xenopus all begin with a change in cell shape, in which the apical surface of an epithelial sheet contracts. This process is called:

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#Question id: 16006

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Which of the following is incorrect?

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#Question id: 1129

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which of the following plays a role in the relaxation of smooth muscle cells by nitric oxide?

a. cGMP          b. protein kinase A      c. protein kinase G      d. guanylyl cyclise

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#Question id: 13059

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Precision will be reduced, but yield will be increased
Optimisation of a PCR reaction is often a compromise between the competing demands for precision, efficiency and yield. Although the specific effects may vary, generally, increasing the annealing temperature will increase non-specific primer binding and reduce precision. Increasing the length of the elongation phase will reduce the proportion of incomplete newly-synthesised strands and therefore increase yield. In this case, the potential effect on efficiency is unclear. Increasing the elongation phase would increase the reaction time, but the time taken to ramp down to a lower annealing temperature would be reduced.
Efficiency during ligation of blunt ended insert and vector cannot be cannot be enhanced by means of…..

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#Question id: 770

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

MicroRNAs contribute to the regulation of gene expression through: