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#Question id: 4151


The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. always at the amino terminus of the targeted protein.

  2. cleaved after the protein arrives in the nucleus.

  3. glycosyl moieties containing mannose 6-phosphate residues.

  4. not located at the ends of the peptide, but in its interior.


Answer:- Option(s): 4


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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Three incompletely link gene as a B-A-C order. A cross allowed between AAbbcc X aaBBCC produce f1 progeny allowed test cross. Which of the following offspring is a result of double cross over?

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Genes that regulate flowering, have different transcription factors and functions:
 
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If a pharmaceutical company wished to design a drug to maintain low blood sugar levels, one approach might be to design a compound that does which of the following?

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In vertebrates, the heart forms from:

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Which of the following is characteristic of juxtamedullary nephrons?

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