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#Question id: 7302


Match the following level of microRNAs in Arabidopsis (Column II and III) with their Phases (Column I)

   Phases (Column I)

 microRNAs (Column II)

Level of microRNAs (Column III)

A. Juvenile vegetative phase

i. miR156

a. Low

B. Adult vegetative phase

ii. miR172

b. High

C. Reproductive phase

 

 

Which of the following combination is correct?

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  1. A(ii)(b), B(i)(a), C(i)(b)
  2. A(i)(a), B(ii)(b), C(i)(a)
  3. A(i)(b), B(ii)(b), C(i and ii)(b)
  4. A(i)(b), B(ii)(b), C(ii)(b)

     

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