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#Question id: 2945


Separation of spindle poles during spindle formation and anaphase B most likely depends on which of the following?

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  1. (+) end-directed microtubule motors at the cell cortex

  2. (+) end-directed microtubule motors at the kinetochore

  3. (−) end-directed microtubule motors in the microtubule overlap zone

  4. (+) end-directed microtubule motors in the microtubule overlap zone

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#Question id: 14983

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A network of intermediate filaments, called the nuclear lamina, lies against the inner surface of the envelope and supports it. Which structure usually is associated with the inner membrane

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#Question id: 14983

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

A network of intermediate filaments, called the nuclear lamina, lies against the inner surface of the envelope and supports it. Which structure usually is associated with the inner membrane

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#Question id: 14984

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Just beneath the plasma membrane  many protozoa and some algae have a different external, rigid layer of components. The structure is called as

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#Question id: 14984

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Just beneath the plasma membrane  many protozoa and some algae have a different external, rigid layer of components. The structure is called as

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#Question id: 14996

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Which of the following most accurately restates Mendel's law of segregation?

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#Question id: 14999

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I know that black coat color in mice is dominant to albino. Black mice get a higher price at the pet store so I am disappointed when I cross a black mouse with an albino mouse and get 6 albino and 2 black mice in the litter. I expected all black. What mistake did I make?