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#Question id: 7300


Following genes regulate flowering, column I represents genes, column II represents transcription factor family and column III represents functions.

Column I

Column II

Column III

A. FLOWERING D (FD)

i. bZIP

a. Activates flowering

downstream of florigen

B. SUPPRESSOR OF

OVEREXPRESSION OF

CONSTANS1 (SOC1)

ii. MADS

b. Receptor for florigen

C. FLOWERING LOCUS C

 

c. Class E homeotic genes

D. SEPALLATA (SEP)

 

d. Floral repressor

 Which of the following is correct?

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  1. A-(i)(b), B-(ii)(a), C-(ii)(d), D-(ii)(c)
  2. A-(i)(a), B-(i)(b), C-(ii)(c), D-(ii)(d)
  3. A-(ii)(a), B-(i)(c), C-(ii)(d), D-(i)(b)
  4. A-(ii)(d), B-(i)(c), C-(i)(b), D-(i)(a)
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In this problem we will explore some of the many ways that mutations in two different genes can interact to produce different Mendelian ratios. Consider a hypothetical insect species that has red eyes. Imagine mutations in two different unlinked genes that can, in certain combinations, block the formation of red eye pigment yielding mutants with white eyes. In principle, there are two different possible arrangements for two biochemical steps responsible for the formation of red eye pigment. The two genes might act in series such that a mutation in either gene would block the formation of red pigment. Alternatively, the two genes could act in parallel such that mutations in both genes would be required to block the formation of red pigment.
Further complexity arises from the possibility that mutations in either gene that lead to a block in enzymatic activity could be either dominant or recessive. If the crosses is made between a wild type insect with red eyes and a true breeding white eyed strain with mutations in both genes. Such considerations yield the Pathways in series with recessive mutations in both genes, the F1 progeny shows will have red eye, what is the expected phenotypic ratio of red to white eyed insects in the F2.

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#Question id: 3548

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 In a cross between two heterozygotes (Aa), the F2 generation will be