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Question 41. Stable complexes consist of proteins that are _____ associated with each other, like many ____ proteins for instance.
  1.    temporarily, oligomeric
  2.    temporarily, monomeric
  3.    permanently, oligomeric
  4.    permanently, monomeric
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> permanently, oligomeric
Answer: (c).permanently, oligomeric
Question 42. Sets of proteins that are part of stable complexes and sets of proteins involved in transient interactions ____ in terms of the similarity in gene expression among the set of proteins.
  1.    are similar
  2.    differ
  3.    are same
  4.    show similar function
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> differ
Answer: (b).differ
Question 43. Correlation of gene expression for pairs of transiently interacting proteins is ______ compared to randomly chosen pairs of proteins.
  1.    not significant
  2.    only marginally significant
  3.    totally significant
  4.    significant to much extent
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> only marginally significant
Answer: (b).only marginally significant
Question 44. Genes that are consistently part of the same operon across different, distantly related genomes are likely to be part of the same protein complex or functional process across all species.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 45. Members of a stable complex are often co-regulated and thus will be detected by the method of Conservation of gene order.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 46. Conservation of gene order due to operon structure is _______ so interactions of proteins specific to eukaryotes cannot be detected by method of Conservation of gene order.
  1.    not applicable to archea genomes
  2.    not applicable to prokaryote genomes
  3.    applicable to eukaryote genomes
  4.    not applicable to eukaryote genomes
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> not applicable to eukaryote genomes
Answer: (d).not applicable to eukaryote genomes
Question 47. When comparing pairs of genes or sets of genes in different genomes for this purpose, it is not mandatory for the genes to be orthologs.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> False
Answer: (b).False
Question 48. In a quantitative assessment of this method (Conservation of gene order) using the genome of the parasitic organism Mycoplasma genitalium as a benchmark.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 49. An approach for predicting ______ to look for cases across a set of genomes where _____ are part of the same gene in one genome resulted in gene fusion method.
  1.    gene interactions, only three to four orthologs
  2.    gene interactions, two orthologs
  3.    protein interactions, two or more orthologs
  4.    protein interactions, two orthologs
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> protein interactions, two or more orthologs
Answer: (c).protein interactions, two or more orthologs
Question 50. Domains that are part of a multidomain protein are ______
  1.    nethier co-regulated nor colocalized
  2.    not co-regulated but colocalized
  3.    co-regulated and but not colocalized
  4.    co-regulated and colocalized
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> co-regulated and colocalized
Answer: (d).co-regulated and colocalized

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