A classical uncompetitive inhibitor is a compound that binds

Question: A classical uncompetitive inhibitor is a compound that binds
[A].

reversibly to the enzyme substrate complex yielding an inactive ESI complex

[B].

irreversibly to the enzyme substrate complex yielding an inactive ESI complex

[C].

reversibly to the enzyme substrate complex yielding an active ESI complex

[D].

irreversibly to the enzyme substrate complex yielding an active ESI complex

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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In a dihybrid cross, the progeny of an Fl individual (hetero2ygous for both characters) will show a phenotypic ratio of

Question: In a dihybrid cross, the progeny of an Fl individual (hetero2ygous for both characters) will show a phenotypic ratio of
[A].

1:1:1:1

[B].

1:2:2:1

[C].

9:3:3:1

[D].

3:1:1:3

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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