Question

In an experiment if you take a stretch of hybridized RNA, and add only eIF4A, eIF4B and eIF4a and eIF4B together what will happen to the band obtained by that fragment under SDS.

a.

Slight rise, no rise, appearance of two bands one on top of original

b.

No rise in all cases but appearance of a 2nd band on top of 1st in 3rd case

c.

Slight rise, slightly more rise, and highest rise

d.

A faint band above the original, only original and a dark band above original

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Answer: (d).A faint band above the original, only original and a dark band above original

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Q. In an experiment if you take a stretch of hybridized RNA, and add only eIF4A, eIF4B and eIF4a and eIF4B together what will happen to the band obtained by that fragment under SDS.

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