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#Question id: 14800


Maximum specific growth rate (pmax) of a microorganism is calculated by taking the

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
  1. Slope of In X vs t of the growth cycle
  2. Slope of InX vs t during the exponential growth phase 
  3. Slope of X vs t 
  4. Slope of X vs t during the exponential phase of growth 
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#Question id: 3263

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

From an evolutionary point of view, plant tendrils derived from leaves and those derived from stems are examples of

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#Question id: 3264

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Which of the following is (are) true of natural selection?

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#Question id: 3265

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

If the curve shifts to the left or to the right, there is no gene flow, and the population size consequently increases over successive generations, then which of these is (are) probably occurring?

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#Question id: 3266

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

One species mates at the season when daylight is increasing from 13 hours to 13 hours, 15 minutes; another species mates at the season when daylight is increasing from 14 hours to 14 hours, 15 minutes. The isolating mechanism is

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#Question id: 3267

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

In a typical Mendelian population, individuals carrying gene ‘a’ in homozygous condition suffer from phenylketonurea. Those with A in homozygous condition are normal. Others, who are heterozygotic with Aa, are carriers. If the frequency of ‘a’ in a population is 0.20, what is the percentage of normal individual in the population?

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#Question id: 3268

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

A population of insects is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a gene with alleles A = orange and a = yellow eyes. There are 91% orange and 9% yellow individuals in the population. If the fitness of the yellow phenotype suddenly drops to zero, what will be the allele frequency in the next generation?