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GATE2018-38
A pedigree of an inheritable disease is shown below. What type of inheritance does the disease follow? Autosomal dominant X-linked dominant X-linked recessive Autosomal recessive
A pedigree of an inheritable disease is shown below.What type of inheritance does the disease follow?Autosomal dominantX-linked dominantX-linked recessiveAutosomal recess...
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GATE2014-20
Prior exposure of plants to pathogens is known to increase resistance to future pathogen attacks.This phenomenon is known as systemic acquired resistance hypersensitive response innate immunity antibody mediated response
Prior exposure of plants to pathogens is known to increase resistance to future pathogen attacks.This phenomenon is known assystemic acquired resistancehypersensitive res...
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GATE2014-21
Reactions between antibodies and antigens that are detected by precipitate formation in an agar gel are referred as immunoprecipitation assay immunodiffusion assay immunoaggregation assay immunofixation assay
Reactions between antibodies and antigens that are detected by precipitate formation in an agar gel are referred asimmunoprecipitation assayimmunodiffusion assayimmunoagg...
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GATE2013-50
Common Data for Questions 50 and 51:The binding eciency of three diamt receptorsRL R2 and R3 were tested against a ligand usirequilibrium dialysis, uith a constant concentration of receptor and varying concentrations of ligand- TlScatchard plot of receptor titration with diermt concentration ... sites present on receptors R1 and R3, respectively are 1 and 4 l and l 4 and 1 2 and 2
Common Data for Questions 50 and 51:The binding eciency of three diamt receptorsRL R2 and R3 were tested against a ligand usirequilibrium dialysis, uith a constant concen...
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GATE2013-51
Which one of the receptors has the highest affinity for the ligand? $R1$ $R2$ $R3$ $R4$
Which one of the receptors has the highest affinity for the ligand?$R1$$R2$$R3$$R4$
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GATE2013-6
The role of an adjuvant isto prolong the persistence of antigen cross link the antigen increase the size of antigen avoid inflammation
The role of an adjuvant istoprolong the persistence of antigencross link the antigenincrease the size of antigenavoid inflammation
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GATE2013-3
Protein A, which has strong affinity to $F_C$ region of immunoglobulin, is extracted from $\text{Saccharomyces cerevisiae}$ $\text{Staphylococcus aureus}$ $\text{Streptococcus pyogenes}$ $\text{Streptococcus sanguis}$
Protein A, which has strong affinity to $F_C$ region of immunoglobulin, is extracted from$\text{Saccharomyces cerevisiae}$$\text{Staphylococcus aureus}$$\text{Streptococc...
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GATE2013-4
The first humanized monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of breast canceris Rituximab Cetuximab Bevacizumab Herceptin
The first humanized monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of breast cancerisRituximabCetuximabBevacizumabHerceptin
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GATE2018-30
Which one of the following amino acids is catalyzed by activated macrophages to produce reactive nitrogen species? Arginine Asparagine Cysteine Histidine
Which one of the following amino acids is catalyzed by activated macrophages to produce reactive nitrogen species?ArginineAsparagineCysteineHistidine
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GATE2018-32
Which one of the combinations of the following statements is true about antibody structure? Limited proteolysis of rabbit IgG with the enzyme pepsin generates two antigen-binding regions (Fab) and an Fc fragment. Limited proteolysis of rabbit IgG with the enzyme papain generates a single ... composed of both light and heavy chains. P and Q only P and R only R and S only Q and S only
Which one of the combinations of the following statements is true about antibody structure?Limited proteolysis of rabbit IgG with the enzyme pepsin generates two antigen-...
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GATE2018-33
Which one of the following statements is true with regard to processing and presentation of protein antigens? In the class II MHC pathway, protein antigens in the cytosol are processed by proteasomes In the class I MHC pathway, extracellular protein ... generated in the cytosol Invariant chain in endoplasmic reticulum is involved in transport of peptides and loading of class I MHC
Which one of the following statements is true with regard to processing and presentation of protein antigens?In the class II MHC pathway, protein antigens in the cytosol ...
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GATE2018-27
Which of the following cytokines are endogenous pylogens? Tumor necrosis factor-$\alpha$ Interleukin-$1$ Transforming growth factor-$\beta$ Interleukin-$10$ P and Q only P and R only R and S only Q and S only
Which of the following cytokines are endogenous pylogens?Tumor necrosis factor-$\alpha$Interleukin-$1$Transforming growth factor-$\beta$Interleukin-$10$P and Q onlyP and ...
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GATE2018-11
Which one of the following is NOT a principal component of innate immunity? Mucosal epithelia Dendritic cells Complement system Memory B-cells
Which one of the following is NOT a principal component of innate immunity?Mucosal epitheliaDendritic cellsComplement systemMemory B-cells
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