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#Question id: 3632


geneticist is working with a new bacteriophage called phage Y3 that infects E. coli. He has isolated eight mutant phages that fail to produce plaques when grown on E. coli strain K. To determine whether these mutations occur at the same functional gene, he simultaneously infects E. coli K cells with paired combinations of the mutants and looks to see whether plaques are formed. He obtains the following results. (A plussign means that plaques were formed on E. coli K; a minussign means that no plaques were formed on E. coli K.)

How many cistron belong to these mutation?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. 2

  2. 6

  3. 4

  4. 3

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#Question id: 7302

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the following level of microRNAs in Arabidopsis (Column II and III) with their Phases (Column I)

   Phases (Column I)

 microRNAs (Column II)

Level of microRNAs (Column III)

A. Juvenile vegetative phase

i. miR156

a. Low

B. Adult vegetative phase

ii. miR172

b. High

C. Reproductive phase

 

 

Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 291

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

Which of the following types of non-covalent bonds or interactions is thought to be primarily responsible for driving the three-dimensional folding of a protein:

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#Question id: 5225

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Homeotic genes contain a homeobox sequence that is highly conserved among very diverse species. The homeobox is the code for that domain of a protein that binds to DNA in a regulatory developmental process. Which of the following would you then expect?

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#Question id: 18685

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Match the items in Group 1 with an appropriate description in Group 2 
Group I                                      Group 2 
P. UPGMA                             1. Protein sequence database
Q. CLUSTALW                       2. Phylogenetic Analysis
R. SWISS-PROT                    3. 3-D structure visualization
S. RasMol                              4. Multiple sequence alignment

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#Question id: 14255

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Hybridoma cells immobilized on surfaces of Sephadex beads are used in a packed column for production of monoclonoal antibodies (Mab). Hybridoma concentration is approximately X = 5 g/l in the bed. The flow rate of the synthetic medium and glucose concentration are Q = 2 l/h and S0 = 40 g/l, respectively. The rate constant for Mab formation is k = 1 gX/l-d. Assume that there are no diffusion limitations and glucose is the rate limiting nutrient.  If Yp/s is 4 mg Mab/g glu, determine the effluent Mab concentration of the system?