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#Question id: 13082


Statement: AFLP shares some features of both RFLP and RAPD analyses.
Explanations: I. It uses restriction enzyme-digested genomic DNA as template for PCR amplification using primers that contain the restriction enzyme recognition sites plus a number of, usually 2-3, arbitrary nucleotides.
II. AFLPs are faster, less labour intensive and provide more information than RFLPs, and they are highly reproducible, which is a great advantage over RAPDs.

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. II is true, but not correct explanation of given statement.
  2. I and II both are true but not correct explanations of given statement.
  3. I is true and correct explanation of given statement.
  4. I and II both are true and correct explanations of given statement.
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#Question id: 8929

#SCPH28 | Zoology

An obsolete taxon, the ʺRadiata,ʺ included all phyla whose adults had true radial symmetry. Today, the ʺRadiataʺ is more correctly considered to be
1. a clade.
2. a grade.
3. monophyletic.
4. paraphyletic.
5. polyphyletic.

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#Question id: 8930

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Soon after the coelom begins to form, a researcher injects a dye into the coelom of a deuterostome embryo. Initially, the dye should be able to flow directly into the

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#Question id: 8930

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Soon after the coelom begins to form, a researcher injects a dye into the coelom of a deuterostome embryo. Initially, the dye should be able to flow directly into the

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#Question id: 8930

#SCPH06 I Botany

Soon after the coelom begins to form, a researcher injects a dye into the coelom of a deuterostome embryo. Initially, the dye should be able to flow directly into the

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#Question id: 8930

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Soon after the coelom begins to form, a researcher injects a dye into the coelom of a deuterostome embryo. Initially, the dye should be able to flow directly into the

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#Question id: 8931

#SCPH06 I Botany

A researcher is trying to construct a molecular-based phylogeny of the entire animal kingdom. Assuming that none of the following genes is absolutely conserved, which of the following would be the best choice on which to base the phylogeny?