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Basic Concepts in Biochemistry || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Operon correct answers When something is inducible or repressible, the ________ is being referred to 
 
True correct answers True or False. Inducible operons can be both positively and negatively regulated. 
 
Transducers correct answers Component of signal transduction pathway that receives signal and passes it on in a different form; Most common component 
 
Second Messengers correct answers Small molecules that are released in the cell in response to a signal 
 
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+
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nif cluster 
a genetically linked and coordinately regulated group of operons encoding genes 
required for nitrogen fixation 
What is the EBP for nif genes? 
NifA 
How does the activity of NifA differ from that of NtrC? 
The unmodified form of NifA is active 
NtrC needs to be phosphorylated to be active 
Under what 2 conditions does nif transcription occur? 
1) Only in the absence of a fixed nitrogen source 
2) Only if oxygen concentration not high enough to damage nitrogenase 
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What are th...
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bisc 261 chapter 11: regulation of cellular processes with Questions Solved with 100% Correct Answers
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In bacteria, the sequence of bases in DNA that contains a promoter and one or more 
structural genes and often an operator or activator-binding site that controls their 
expression - Answer operon 
1. A mechanism for the regulation of transcription termination of some bacterial 
operons by aminoacyl-tRNAs. 2. A procedure that reduces or abolishes the virulence of a 
pathogen without altering its immunogenicity - Answer attenuation
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BIO 346: Human Biology - Exam 1 || A+ GRADED SOLUTIONS
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locus correct answers any piece of DNA 
 
allele correct answers one or more alternative form of a gene 
 
dominance correct answers an allele masks the variation another allele produces 
 
linkage correct answers genes controlling two traits are located next to each other on a chromosome and they tend to me inherited with each other 
 
transcription correct answers making a copy of DNA to RNA 
 
translation correct answers turning RNA to a protein 
 
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Bacterial colonization || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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fimbriae/pili, afimbrial adhesins correct answers mechanisms of adhesion to host surfaces 
 
adhesins at tip that bind to specific glycoproteins/glycolipids on host cell membranes, long major filament that can extend beyond the capsule correct answers main features of pili/fimbriae 
 
molecules embedded in bacterial membranes, bind to glycoproteins or glycolipids on host membranes or can bind ECM such as fibronectin correct answers main features of afimbrial adhesins 
 
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ACLS Protein Synthesis Pre-Test answer keys
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Which is the purpose of transfer RNA? - to bring amino acids to the ribosomes to 
be assembled into proteins 
During which process is mRNA synthesized from a DNA template with the aid of 
RNA polymerase? - transcription 
Which occurs during transcription? - mRNA is synthesized from a strand of DNA. 
What must first occur for transcription to begin? - RNA polymerase attaches to the 
promoter. 
Which does not occur during translation? - DNA is transcribed into a 
complementary strand of mRNA. 
Fra...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Verified Solutions | Latest Updates With Rationales
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA 
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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PCB 3063 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Prokaryote Can make multiple proteins from one operon 
Eukaryote -They have operons if they have a plastid or mitochondria 
-Operon like features have been found in organisms like yeast 
-Gene regulation in eukaryotic cells takes place at multiple levels transcriptional control 
Operon A unit made up of linked genes which is thought to regulate other genes 
responsible for protein synthesis 
Mus Musculus The most important model organism in human genetics 
Model for human diseases 
Immunogeneti...
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation exam questions and answers
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation exam 
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nif cluster - Answer- a genetically linked and coordinately regulated group of operons 
encoding genes required for nitrogen fixation 
What is the EBP for nif genes? - Answer- NifA 
How does the activity of NifA differ from that of NtrC? - Answer- The unmodified form of 
NifA is active 
NtrC needs to be phosphorylated to be active 
Under what 2 conditions does nif transcription occur? - Answer- 1) Only in the absence 
of a fixed nitrog...
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Restricted Operator Certificate - Aeronautical (ROC-A) (Questions with 100% correct answers)
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The order of priority for transmission of messages in the aeronautical service is: correct answers 1. Distress communications. 
2. Urgency communications. 
3. Communications relating to radio direction-finding. 
4. Flight safety messages. 
5. Meteorological messages. 
6. Flight regularity messages. 
7. Messages relating to the application of the United Nations Charter. 
8. Government messages for which priority has been expressly requested. 
9. Service communications relating to the workings of ...
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