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#Question id: 4723


The most common cause of the pleiotropic effect of gene is due to

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  1. The same product of the given gene being involved in different metabolic pathways

  2. The gene making very different products in different cell types

  3. The DNA sequence of the gene getting changed in cell specific manner

  4. The gene not functioning in some cells

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#Question id: 11609

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All of gibberellins are tetracyclic diterpenoid acids, but only a few of which, have intrinsic biologically active gibberellins these are__

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#Question id: 11609

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

All of gibberellins are tetracyclic diterpenoid acids, but only a few of which, have intrinsic biologically active gibberellins these are__

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#Question id: 11611

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Given below are names of phytohormones in column I and their associated features/effects/ functions in column II.

                     

                    Column I

             ( Phytohormones)

                

                        Column II

                       ( Features)

 

A) Auxin

 

i)  Causes seed germinations

 

B) Cytokinin

 

ii)  Plant Stress Hormone that activates many defense responses

 

C) ABA

 

iii) Polar transport

 

D) Gibberellin

 

iv)  Delayed leaf senescence

 

E) Jasmonic acid

 

v) Causes seed dormancy

 

 







Which of the following combination from the above statements is  correct? 

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#Question id: 11612

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AMO-1618, which blocks GA biosynthesis at the cyclization step, what would be the A, B and C represents. where, the control shows no inhibitor;


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#Question id: 11628

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Two  varieties of maize averaging of 180 cm and  20cm, inches in height respectively, are crossed. The F1 progeny is quite uniform averaging  100cm in height. How many different  Phenotype express in f2 generation?


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#Question id: 11629

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Two pure line plants of 46 cm and 10 cm in height cross each other forming F1 progeny 28 cm in height,  what is the no. of QTL formed?