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Very Good Passage , Crossed the Stipulated time limit by few minutes Could get only 5 Correct of the Total 7 . Can anyone PLEASE explain Q22 & Q27 . No clue as to how I got them Wrong.
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It can be inferred from the passage that the protein sequences of the capsid that vary most among strains of rhinovirus are those

(A) at the base of the "canyon" TRAP - coz it is verbatim from the passage and given the dearth of possible correct options one might fall for it
(B) outside of the "canyon" Perfect answer to an awesome question!
(C) responsible for producing nucleic acid palpably wrong
(D) responsible for preventing the formation of delta-receptors not quite there - delta receptors are on the cells and this is about the virus
(E) preventing the capsid from releasing its nucleic acid not quite - nothing in the virus prevents the release of the capsid as the survival of the virus depends on releasing the capsid once inside the host cell



Can someone be so kind to point out where the passage talked about outside of the "canyon"
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Rossman showed oar that protein sequences common to all rhinovirus strains lie at the base of a deep "canyon" scoring each face of the capsid. The narrow opening of this canyon possibly prevents the relatively large antibody molecules from binding to the common sequence, but smaller molecules might reach it.


From the red part, as it turns out "outside of the canyon" and NOT deep inside you have the most sequences common to the strains.

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Very Good Passage , Crossed the Stipulated time limit by few minutes Could get only 5 Correct of the Total 7 . Can anyone PLEASE explain Q22 & Q27 . No clue as to how I got them Wrong.


Where can you see the stipulated time?
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I got #27 wrong. I chose D instead of B. I was already at 13:36 so I felt like I needed to pick an answer.

Why the answer is B ("The antibody must be specific to the molecular structure of the particular capsid") is because:
Since disease-fighting antibodies bind to the capsid, an antibody developed to protect against one rhinovirus strain is useless against other strains. Different antibodies must be produced for each strain.
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I got #22 wrong. selected option A but it was option B
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Re: Viruses, infectious particles consisting of nucleic acid pac [#permalink]
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this question confused me because in the 3rd passage, it is mentioned that instead of finding specific antibodies with similar structure for each virus, it mentioned " similarities among the rhinovirus strains. ", May someone clarifies?
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The strains differ most in the molecular structure of the proteins in their capsids. Since disease-fighting antibodies bind to the capsid, an antibody developed to protect against one rhinovirus strain is useless against other strains. Different antibodies must be produced for each strain.

Which means that > antibody > bind to unique capsid > fight ONE virus

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Fixed sir. We have :)

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