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D2.2.5. Differences between the genome, transcriptome and proteome of individual cells
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.8:
Which statement correctly describes genome and proteome?
A. Only the genome but not the proteome can be analysed using gel electrophoresis.
B. The genome and the proteome are the same in all tissues in an organism.
C. In cells of different tissues, the genome is the same while the proteome varies.
D. Only mutations in the proteome but not in the genome cause any variability.
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.8:
Which statement correctly describes genome and proteome?
A. Only the genome but not the proteome can be analysed using gel electrophoresis.
B. The genome and the proteome are the same in all tissues in an organism.
C. In cells of different tissues, the genome is the same while the proteome varies.
D. Only mutations in the proteome but not in the genome cause any variability.
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.8:
Which statement correctly describes genome and proteome?
A. Only the genome but not the proteome can be analysed using gel electrophoresis.
B. The genome and the proteome are the same in all tissues in an organism.
C. In cells of different tissues, the genome is the same while the proteome varies.
D. Only mutations in the proteome but not in the genome cause any variability.
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.8:
Which statement correctly describes genome and proteome?
A. Only the genome but not the proteome can be analysed using gel electrophoresis.
B. The genome and the proteome are the same in all tissues in an organism.
C. In cells of different tissues, the genome is the same while the proteome varies.
D. Only mutations in the proteome but not in the genome cause any variability.
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- 19N.1A.HL.TZ0.6: What is a proteome? A. The genes that code for all the proteins in the ribosome B. The group of...
- 19N.1A.HL.TZ0.6: What is a proteome? A. The genes that code for all the proteins in the ribosome B. The group of...
- 20N.1A.HL.TZ0.26: The number of protein-coding genes in the human genome is estimated to be about 20 000, which is...
- 20N.1A.HL.TZ0.26: The number of protein-coding genes in the human genome is estimated to be about 20 000, which is...
- 20N.1A.HL.TZ0.26: The number of protein-coding genes in the human genome is estimated to be about 20 000, which is...
- 20N.1A.HL.TZ0.26: The number of protein-coding genes in the human genome is estimated to be about 20 000, which is...
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22M.1A.HL.TZ2.6:
The micrograph of a section through a plant stem shows at least ten different types of cells.
[Source: Joan Carles Juarez / Shutterstock.com.]
What explains the differences between these cells?
A. Only one gene is expressed in each cell type.
B. Different genes are expressed in each cell type.
C. Only useful genes remain in the DNA of each cell type.
D. Changes in the DNA sequence take place when these cells develop.
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22M.1A.HL.TZ2.6:
The micrograph of a section through a plant stem shows at least ten different types of cells.
[Source: Joan Carles Juarez / Shutterstock.com.]
What explains the differences between these cells?
A. Only one gene is expressed in each cell type.
B. Different genes are expressed in each cell type.
C. Only useful genes remain in the DNA of each cell type.
D. Changes in the DNA sequence take place when these cells develop.
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22M.1A.HL.TZ2.6:
The micrograph of a section through a plant stem shows at least ten different types of cells.
[Source: Joan Carles Juarez / Shutterstock.com.]
What explains the differences between these cells?
A. Only one gene is expressed in each cell type.
B. Different genes are expressed in each cell type.
C. Only useful genes remain in the DNA of each cell type.
D. Changes in the DNA sequence take place when these cells develop.
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22M.1A.HL.TZ2.6:
The micrograph of a section through a plant stem shows at least ten different types of cells.
[Source: Joan Carles Juarez / Shutterstock.com.]
What explains the differences between these cells?
A. Only one gene is expressed in each cell type.
B. Different genes are expressed in each cell type.
C. Only useful genes remain in the DNA of each cell type.
D. Changes in the DNA sequence take place when these cells develop.
- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.8: What is the proteome of an individual? A. The amino acids unique to an individual making up the...
- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.8: What is the proteome of an individual? A. The amino acids unique to an individual making up the...
- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.8: What is the proteome of an individual? A. The amino acids unique to an individual making up the...
- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.8: What is the proteome of an individual? A. The amino acids unique to an individual making up the...