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GATE2014-3
The solution for the following set of equations is, $5x+4y+102=13$ $x+3y+z=7$ $4x2y+z=0$ $x=2,y=1,z=1$ $x=1,y=2,z=0$ $x=1,y=0,z=2$ $x=0,y=1,z=2$
The solution for the following set of equations is,$$5x+4y+102=13$$$$x+3y+z=7$$$$4x2y+z=0$$$x=2,y=1,z=1$$x=1,y=2,z=0$$x=1,y=0,z=2$$x=0,y=1,z=2$
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GATE2014-4
The limit of the function $e^{-2t}\sin (t)$ as t $\rightarrow\infty$ so, is
The limit of the function $e^{-2t}\sin (t)$ as t $\rightarrow\infty$ so, is
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GATE2014-5
The solution to the following set of equations is $2x+3y=4$ $4x+6y=0$ $x=0,y=0$ $x=2, y=0$ $4x=-6y$ No solution
The solution to the following set of equations is$$2x+3y=4$$$$4x+6y=0$$$x=0,y=0$$x=2, y=0$$4x=-6y$No solution
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Linear Algebra
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GATE2014-6
The unit for specific substrate consumption rate in a growing culture is $\frac{g}{L-h}$ $\frac{g}{h}$ $\frac{g}{g-h}$ $\frac{gmoles}{L-h}$
The unit for specific substrate consumption rate in a growing culture is$\frac{g}{L-h}$$\frac{g}{h}$$\frac{g}{g-h}$$\frac{gmoles}{L-h}$
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GATE2014-7
If the dissociation constant for solute-adsorbent binding is $K_D$, the retention time of the solute in a chromatography column increases with increasing $K_D$ decreases with increasing $K_D$ passes through minimum with increasing $K_D$ is independent of $K_D$
If the dissociation constant for solute-adsorbent binding is $K_D$, the retention time of the solute in a chromatography columnincreases with increasing $K_D$decreases wi...
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GATE2014-8
In a batch culture of Penicillium chrysogenum, the maximum penicillin synthesis occurs during the lag phase exponential phase stationary phase death phase
In a batch culture of Penicillium chrysogenum, the maximum penicillin synthesis occurs during thelag phaseexponential phasestationary phasedeath phase
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Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
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GATE2014-9
The most plausible explanation for a sudden increase of the respiratory quotient $(RQ)$ of a microbial culture is that cells are dying yield of biomass is increasing the fermentation rate is increasing relative to respiration rate the maintenance rate is decreasing
The most plausible explanation for a sudden increase of the respiratory quotient $(RQ)$ of a microbial culture is thatcells are dyingyield of biomass is increasingthe fer...
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GATE2014-10
Which of the following is employed for the repeated use of enzymes in bioprocesses? polymerization immobilization ligation isomerization
Which of the following is employed for the repeated use of enzymes in bioprocesses?polymerizationimmobilizationligationisomerization
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Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
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GATE2014-11
Since mammalian cells are sensitive to shear, scale-up of a mammalian cell process must consider, among other parameters, the following $\text{(given N=rotations/time, D=diameter of impeller)}$ $\pi ND$ $\pi N^2D$ $\pi ND^2$ none of these
Since mammalian cells are sensitive to shear, scale-up of a mammalian cell process must consider, among other parameters, the following $\text{(given N=rotations/time, D=...
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GATE2014-12
The degree of reduction of ethanol is_______
The degree of reduction of ethanol is_______
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Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
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GATE2014-13
Gram-positive bacteria are generally resistant to complement-mediated lysis because thick peptidoglycan layer prevents insertion of membrane attack complex into the irmer membrane Gram-positive bacteria import the membrane attack complex and inactivate it ... degraded by the proteases produced by the Gram-positive bacteria Gram-positive bacteria cannot activate the complement pathway
Gram-positive bacteria are generally resistant to complement-mediated lysis becausethick peptidoglycan layer prevents insertion of membrane attack complex into the irmer ...
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GATE2014-14
A bacterium belonging to cocci group has a diameter of $2\:\mu m.$ The numerical value of the ratio of its surface area to volume (in $\mu m^{-1}$) is _______.
A bacterium belonging to cocci group has a diameter of $2\:\mu m.$ The numerical value of the ratio of its surface area to volume (in $\mu m^{-1}$) is _______.
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GATE2014-15
Which of the following essential element(s) is/are required as major supplement to enhance the bioremediation of oil spills by the resident bacteria? Sulfur Nitrogen and phosphorus Iron Carbon
Which of the following essential element(s) is/are required as major supplement to enhance the bioremediation of oil spills by the resident bacteria?SulfurNitrogen and ph...
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GATE2014-16
The 4-amino or 4-keto group of pyrimidine bases is located in the major groove of the double stranded DNA minor groove of the double stranded DNA minor groove of the B form DNA but not the A form DNA major groove of the B form DNA but not the A form DNA
The 4-amino or 4-keto group of pyrimidine bases is located in themajor groove of the double stranded DNAminor groove of the double stranded DNAminor groove of the B form ...
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Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology
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GATE2014-17
The product(s) resulting from the hydrolysis of maltose is/are a mixture of $\alpha$-D-Glucose and $\beta$-D-Glucose a mixture of D-Glucose and L-Glucose $\alpha$-D-Glucose only $\beta$-D-Glucose only
The product(s) resulting from the hydrolysis of maltose is/area mixture of $\alpha$-D-Glucose and $\beta$-D-Glucosea mixture of D-Glucose and L-Glucose$\alpha$-D-Glucose ...
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GATE2014-18
Amino acid residue which is most likely to be found in the interior of water-soluble globular proteins is Threonine Aspartic acid Valine Histidine
Amino acid residue which is most likely to be found in the interior of water-soluble globular proteins isThreonineAspartic acidValineHistidine
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Biochemistry
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GATE2014-19
The $5$’ ends of the mature forms of the prokaryotic mRNAs and tRNAs are a triphosphate group in mRNAs and a monophosphate group in tRNAs triphosphate groups in both mRNAs and tRNAs monophosphate groups in both mRNAs and tRNAs a monophosphate group in mRNAs and a triphosphate group in tRNAs
The $5$’ ends of the mature forms of the prokaryotic mRNAs and tRNAs area triphosphate group in mRNAs and a monophosphate group in tRNAstriphosphate groups in both mRNA...
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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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GATE2014-22
The algorithm for BLAST is based on Dynamic Programming Hidden Markov Model k-tuple analysis Neural Network
The algorithm for BLAST is based onDynamic ProgrammingHidden Markov Modelk-tuple analysisNeural Network
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GATE2014-23
The statistical frequency of the occurrence of a particular restriction enzyme cleavage site that is $6$ bases long can be estimated to be once every $24$ bases once every $256$ bases once every $1024$bases once every $4096$ bases
The statistical frequency of the occurrence of a particular restriction enzyme cleavage site that is $6$ bases long can be estimated to beonce every $24$ basesonce every ...
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GATE2014-24
The reactions leading to the formation of amino acids from the TCA cycle intermediates are carboxylation isomerization transamination decarboxylation
The reactions leading to the formation of amino acids from the TCA cycle intermediates arecarboxylationisomerizationtransaminationdecarboxylation
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Biochemistry
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GATE2014-25
The growth medium for mammalian cells contains serum. One of the major functions of serum is to stimulate cell growth and attachment. However, it must be filter sterilized to remove large proteins remove collagen only remove mycoplasma and microorganisms remove foaming agents
The growth medium for mammalian cells contains serum. One of the major functions of serum is to stimulate cell growth and attachment. However, it must be filter sterilize...
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GATE2014-26
The concentration profile of a chemical at a location $x$ and time $t$, denoted by $c(x,t)$, changes as per the following equation, $c(x,t)=\frac{c_0}{\sqrt{2\pi Dt}}\exp[-\frac{x^2}{2Dt}]$ where $D$ and $c_0$ are assumed to be constant. Which of the following is ... $\frac{\partial^2 c}{\partial t^2}=\frac{D}{2}\frac{\partial^2 c}{\partial x^2}$
The concentration profile of a chemical at a location $x$ and time $t$, denoted by $c(x,t)$, changes as per the following equation,$$c(x,t)=\frac{c_0}{\sqrt{2\pi Dt}}\exp...
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GATE2014-27
If $y =x^x$, then $\frac{dy}{dx}$ is $x^x(x-1)$ $x^{x-1}$ $x^x(1 + \log x)$ $e^x(1 + \log x)$
If $y =x^x$, then $\frac{dy}{dx}$ is$x^x(x-1)$$x^{x-1}$$x^x(1 + \log x)$$e^x(1 + \log x)$
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GATE2014-28
Which of the following statements is true for the series given below? $S_n=1+\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}+\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}+\frac{1}{\sqrt{4}}+\dots+\frac{1}{\sqrt{n}} $ $S_n$ converges to $\log(\sqrt{n})$ $S_n$ converges to $\sqrt{n}$ $S_n$ converges to $\exp(\sqrt{n})$ $S_n$ diverges
Which of the following statements is true for the series given below?$$S_n=1+\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}+\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}+\frac{1}{\sqrt{4}}+\dots+\frac{1}{\sqrt{n}} $$$S_n$ con...
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GATE2014-29
The graph of the function $F(x) =\frac{x}{k_1x^2+k_2x+1}$ for $0<x<\infty$ is
The graph of the function $F(x) =\frac{x}{k_1x^2+k_2x+1}$ for $0<x<\infty$ is
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GATE2014-30
A T- ask is seeded with $10^5$ anchorage-dependent cells. The available area of the T- ask is $25\: cm^2$ and the volume of the medium is $25\: ml$. Assume that the cells are rectangles of size $5\: \mu m \times 2\: \mu m$. If the cells grow to monolayer confluence after $50\: h$, the growth rate in number of $cells/(cm^2 .h)$ is _________$ \times10^5$
A T- ask is seeded with $10^5$ anchorage-dependent cells. The available area of the T- ask is $25\: cm^2$ and the volume of the medium is $25\: ml$. Assume that the cells...
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GATE2014-31
Consider a continuous culture provided with a sterile feed containing $10$ ... $\mu _m$ (in $h^{-1}$), will be _________.
Consider a continuous culture provided with a sterile feed containing $10$ mM glucose. The steady state cell density and substrate concentration at three different diluti...
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GATE2014-32
Cholera toxin increases $cAMP$ levels by modifying $G_i$ protein modifying $G_s$ protein binding to adenylate cyclase activating $cAMP$ phosphodiesterase
Cholera toxin increases $cAMP$ levels bymodifying $G_i$ proteinmodifying $G_s$ proteinbinding to adenylate cyclaseactivating $cAMP$ phosphodiesterase
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GATE2014-33
Triose phosphate isomerase converts dihydroxy acetone phosphate $(DHAP)$ to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate $(G-3-P)$ in a reversible reaction. At $\text{298 K and pH 7.0,}$ the equilibrium mixture contains $\text{40 mM DHAP and 4 mM G-3-P.}$ ... -energy change in $\text{kJ/mol}$ for the formation of $\text{G-3-P [R = 8.315 J/mol.K]}$ is __________.
Triose phosphate isomerase converts dihydroxy acetone phosphate $(DHAP)$ to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate $(G-3-P)$ in a reversible reaction. At $\text{298 K and pH 7.0,}$ t...
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GATE2014-34
The plasmid DNA was subjected to restriction digestion using the enzyme $\textit{EcoRI}$ and analysed on an agarose gel. Assuming digestion has worked (the enzyme was active), match the identity of the DNA bands shown in the image in $\text{Group I}$ with their identity in $\text{Group II}$ ... $\text{P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2}$ $\text{P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3}$
The plasmid DNA was subjected to restriction digestion using the enzyme $\textit{EcoRI}$ and analysed on an agarose gel. Assuming digestion has worked (the enzyme was act...
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GATE2014-35
In a relatively large but finite and closed population of sexually reproducing diploid organisms, the frequency of homozygous genotype PP changes from 0.40 to 0.50 and that of pp changes om 0.40 to 0.41 in a span of 10 generations. Which ... change in frequency of the PP genotype? Non-random mating Random genetic drift Selection Combination of non-random mating and random genetic drift
In a relatively large but finite and closed population of sexually reproducing diploid organisms, the frequency of homozygous genotype PP changes from 0.40 to 0.50 and th...
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GATE2014-36
Topological Winding number of a $\text{2.0 kb}$ covalently closed circular DNA was found to be $191$ with a writhing number of $-4$. Hence, its $\text{LINKING NUMBER}$ and the $\text{NUMBER OF BASE PAIR PER TURN}$ when the molecule is laid flat on the surface is _______ and _______, respectively. $\text{187, 10.69}$ $\text{195, 10.25}$ $\text{200, 10.00}$ $\text{187, 10.50}$
Topological Winding number of a $\text{2.0 kb}$ covalently closed circular DNA was found to be $191$ with a writhing number of $-4$. Hence, its $\text{LINKING NUMBER}$ an...
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GATE2014-37
Consider a population of $10,000$ individuals, of which $2500$ are homozygotes (PP) and $3000$ are heterozygotes (Pp) genotype. The frequency of allele p in the population is_________.
Consider a population of $10,000$ individuals, of which $2500$ are homozygotes (PP) and $3000$ are heterozygotes (Pp) genotype. The frequency of allele p in the populatio...
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GATE2014-38
Match the following photoreceptors with their prosthetic groups and spectral specificity: ... $\text{P-3-a, Q-1-a, R-1-c}$ $\text{P-2-c, Q-1-c, R-1-a}$
Match the following photoreceptors with their prosthetic groups and spectral specificity:$\begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \textbf{Photoreceptor} & \textbf{Moiety that absor...
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GATE2014-39
Match the following plant sources with their secondary metabolites and medical uses: ... $\text{P-1-b, Q-4-c, R-2-d, S-3-a}$
Match the following plant sources with their secondary metabolites and medical uses:$\begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \textbf{Source plant} & \textbf{Secondary metabolites} ...
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GATE2014-40
The pungency of mustard seeds is primarily due to secondary metabolites such as isothiocyanate and nitrile. The pungency is usually felt only when the seeds are crushed. This is because of the coat of the intact seeds blocks the pungent ... are formed only after the reaction with atmospheric oxygen the pungent chemicals are formed only after the reaction with atmospheric carbondioxide
The pungency of mustard seeds is primarily due to secondary metabolites such as isothiocyanate and nitrile. The pungency is usually felt only when the seeds are crushed. ...
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GATE2014-41
In a mouse genome, the numbers of functional $V\alpha, J\alpha, V\beta, D\beta, J\beta$ gene segments are $\text{79, 38, 21, 2 and 11,}$ respectively. The total number of possible combinations for $\alpha\beta$ $T$ cell receptors are ___________$\times10^6 .$
In a mouse genome, the numbers of functional $V\alpha, J\alpha, V\beta, D\beta, J\beta$ gene segments are $\text{79, 38, 21, 2 and 11,}$ respectively. The total number of...
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GATE2014-42
The percentage $\text{SIMILARITIES and IDENTITIES,}$ respectively, between the two peptide sequences given below will be ____________ $\%$ and ____________ $\%$ Peptide I : $\text{Ala-Ala-Arg-Arg-Gln-Trp-Leu-Thr-Phe-Thr-Lys-Ile-Met-Ser-Glu}$ Peptide II: $\text{Ala-Ala-Arg-Glu-Gln-Tyr-Ile-Ser-Phe-Thr-Lys-Ile-Met-Arg-Asp}$ $80, 80$ $80, 60$ $60, 60$ $90, 60$
The percentage $\text{SIMILARITIES and IDENTITIES,}$ respectively, between the two peptide sequences given below will be ____________ $\%$ and ____________ $\%$Peptide I ...
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