To determine which type of cells do not express Class II MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) molecules, it is important to understand the role and expression patterns of these molecules related to the immune response.
Class II MHC Molecules: These are proteins usually expressed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs), which are crucial for immune system function. They play a significant role in presenting processed antigens to helper T-cells (CD4+ T-cells).
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From the evaluation above, it is clear that T-cells do not express Class II MHC molecules. They instead interact with these molecules by recognizing antigens presented by other cells that do.
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Identify the taxa that constitute a paraphyletic group in the given phylogenetic tree.
The vector, shown in the figure, has promoter and RBS sequences in the 300 bp region between the restriction sites for enzymes X and Y. There are no other sites for X and Y in the vector. The promoter is directed towards the Y site. The insert containing only an ORF provides 3 fragments after digestion with both enzymes X and Y. The ORF is cloned in the correct orientation in the vector using the single restriction enzyme Y. The size of the largest fragment of the recombinant plasmid expressing the ORF upon digestion with enzyme X is ........... bp. (answer in integer) 