(1). Which of the following does not contribute to protein diversity? a. RNA editing b. RNA splicing c. RNA interference d. Alternative initiation of translation (2). Enzymes act by: a. Increasing the activation energy for a reaction b. Lowering the activation energy for a reaction c. Increasing the free energy […]
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Revised Fellowship Rates of CSIR JRF, SRF & RA, Latest 2016: CSIR Sanctioned (Official Order)
CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) No. 6/Fellowship(ENH)/2k14/EMR-I, dated 002/03/2016 Revision of CSIR Fellowships/Associateships: The Governing body (GB), CSIR in its 186th meeting held on 16th July 2015 considered and approved /sanctioned the proposal for enhancement of rates of stipend in respect of various CSIR fellowships such as CSIR […]
Continue ReadingCell Cycle Checkpoints in Regulation of Cell Division and Cancer
What is cell cycle checkpoint? Every cell in our body pass through a series of different stages in a cyclic manner called cell cycle. Cell cycle is a sequential step that taking place in a cell leading to the accurate duplication of genetic materials (DNA), precise separation of replicated genetic […]
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Previous Year Question Papers of CSIR – UGC /JRF/NET: Life Science Examination, December 2015 (II) COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) & UGC (Original Question Paper with Answer Key, Explanations and References) PART: B (Questions 21 – 40) (21). The ionic strength of a 0.2 M Na2HPO4 solution will […]
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Majority of the flowering plants are monoecious with male and female reproductive parts are borne on the same flowers or different flowers of same plant. Only about 6% of Angiosperms are dioecious (male and female flowers on separate plants). The studies of sex determination mechanisms in plants were done only […]
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