E. coli is being grown in a medium containing both glucose and lactose. On depletion of glucose, expression of β-galactosidase will
remain unchanged
increase
decrease
initially decrease and then increase
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) catalyses the removal of acetyl group from N-terminal of histones. Which amino acid of histone is involved in this process?
Lysine
Arginine
Asparagine
Histidine
Lateral diffusion of proteins in the membrane can be followed and the diffusion rate calculated by
Atomic force microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
FRAP
Which of the following is NOT an example of transmembrane transport between different subcellular compartments?
Transport from the cytoplasm into the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi complex.
Transport from stroma into thylakoid space.
Transport from mitochondrial intermembrane space into the mitochondrial matrix.
Which one of the following best describes the symplast pathway of water flow from the epidermis to endodermis in a plant root?
Water moves through cell walls and extracellular spaces without crossing any membrane.
Water travels across the root cortex via the plasmodesmata.
Water crosses the plasma membrane of each cell in its path twice, one on entering and once on exit.
Transport across the tonoplast.
If nondisjunction occurs in meiosis I, which of the following scenario is most likely to occur?
Two gametes will be n + 1 and two will be n - 1.
One gamete will be n + 1, two will be 'n' and one will be n - 1.
Two gametes will be normal and two will be n - 1.
Two gametes will be normal and two will be n + 1.
During cell cycle progression from G1 to S, cyclin D-CDK4 phosphorylates Rb and reduces its affinity for E2F. E2F dissociates from Rb and activates S-phase gene expression. Over-expression of protein 'A' arrests G1 phase progression.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
'A' inhibits Rb-E2F interaction.
'A' inhibits CDK4 activity.
'A' phosphorylates E2F
'A' degrades Rb.
Cells in S-phase of the cell cycle were fused to cells in the following stages of cell cycle: (a) G1 phase, (b) G2 phase; (c) M phase. These cells were then grown in medium containing tritiated thymidine. Maximal amount of freshly labelled DNA is likely to be obtained in S-phase cells fused with
G1 phase cells
G2 phase cells
M phase cells
Both G1 and G2 phase cells
Addition of the antibiotic cephalexin to growing E. coli cells leads to filamentation of the cells, followed by lysis. Cephalexin is an inhibitor of
protein synthesis
DNA synthesis
peptidoglycan synthesis
RNA polymerase
Inversions are considered as cross-over suppressors because
Homozygous inversions are lethal and thus they do not appear in next generation.
Inversion heterozygotes, i.e. one copy having normal chromosome and its homologue having inversion, does not allow crossing over to occur as they cannot pair at all.
Due to inversion present, four chromosomes take part in the pairing and crossing over events and make the structure difficult for separation and gamete formation.
The pairing and crossing overs do occur in inversion heterozygotes but the gametes having cross over products are lethal.
D.
The pairing and crossing overs do occur in inversion heterozygotes but the gametes having cross over products are lethal.
Inversions are considered as cross-over suppressors because the pairing and crossing overs do occur in inversion heterozygotes but the gametes having cross over products are lethal.