#Question id: 5725
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
An individual is having an inversion in heterozygous condition. The regions on normal chromosome are marked as A, B, C, D, E, F, G while the chromosome having inversion has the regions as a, b, e, d, c, f, g. The diagram given below shows pairing of these two homologous chromosomes during meiosis and the site of a crossing over is indicated:
The following statements are given to describe the inversion and the consequence of crossing over shown in the above diagram:
A. This is a paracentric inversion
B. This will generate a dicentric and an acentric chromosome following separation of chromosomes after crossing over
C. This will generate two recombinant chromosomes with deletion and other parental chrmosome following separation of chromosomes after crossing over
D. 50 % gametes will be non viable due to deletion or duplication of chromatids
E. The gametes having recombinant chromatid or parental inversion chromatids will be non-viable
#Question id: 3739
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
In packaging the eukaryotic DNA into nucleosomes, it is thought that the requirement for ________ and their synthesis is a cause of the slower rate of movement of the replication fork.
#Question id: 10499
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Stomata from intact, attached leaves of Arabidopsis illuminated with blue, red, and green light in a growth chamber, increases and decreases their aperture in response to light.
Find the CORRECT statements from the above graph.
i) Stomatal aperture increases when the green light is turned off, and close when the green light is turned on again
ii) Stomata from the phototropin-less double mutant phot1/phot2 respond to blue light and open further when green light is turned off
iii) stomata from the zeaxanthin less mutant npq1 do not respond to blue light and least effect to opening of the stomata further when green light is turned off
iv) the npq1 mutant and phot1/phot2 double mutant response indicate that the green reversal of the blue-light response requires zeaxanthin but also phototropin
#Question id: 31312
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
#Question id: 24449
#Unit 13. Methods in Biology