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Chiasmata formation occurs during

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology
  1. Diplotene
  2. Leptotene
  3. Pachytene
  4. Diakinesis
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#Question id: 3796

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Incorrect pairing of bases during bacterial DNA replication occurs about once every 10^5 to 10^6 nucleotides, but the spontaneous mutation rate is only one error in 10^9 base pairs. What accounts for the difference?

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#Section 2: General Biology

How Flagella in bacteria differs from that of eukaryotic flagella

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#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

The probability of the horse A winning the race is 1/5 and the probability of the horse B winning the same race is 1/6, then the probability of one of the horse to win the race is

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#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Which of the following is a feature that defines a cell dying in response to tissue damage (necrosis)?

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#Section 6: Plant, Animal and Microbial Biotechnology

The following features are included between the shoot buds and somatic embryo;

                                                                             FEATURES

A) SHOOT BUD                                 i) Originated from the many cells, usually superficial

B) SOMATIC EMBRYO                        ii) Polarity is defined as bipolar; both shoot and root poles present
                                                        iii) Vascular strands connected with those present in callus/explant
                                                       iv) Easily separated from the callus/explant
                                                        v) There is no vascular connection with callus/explant
Which of the following correctly represents the features of  shoot buds and somatic embryo?