Name the class of enzyme that usually catalyze the following reaction : 
\(\mathrm{S}-\mathrm{G}+\mathrm{S}^{\#} \rightarrow \mathrm{~S}+\mathrm{S}^{\#}-\mathrm{G}\)
Where, G → a group other than hydrogen 
S → a substrate 
\(S^\#\) → another substate 
1. Transferase 
2. Ligase
3. Hydrolase
4. Lyase
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Enzymes that catalyse the removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving double bonds, are known as:
1. Transferases 2. Oxidoreductases
3. Dehydrogenases 4. Lyases
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Ligases is a class of enzymes responsible for catalysing the linking together of two compounds. Which of the following bonds is not catalysed by it?
1. C-C 2. P-O
3. C-O 4. C-N
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