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#Question id: 3523


If the number of heterozygous pairs involved in a particular cross is three, the phenotype ratio obtained in their F2 generation will be-

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#Question id: 16139

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

 Many mouse genes are “tissue-specific,” that is, they are present throughout the body but are expressed in only one of the animal’s many tissue types. (Other mouse genes are expressed throughout the body, or in multiple tissues.) Geneticists can study the regulation of a mouse gene by fusing the gene’s promoter region to the LacZ coding sequence and injecting the construct to create a transgenic mouse. Fusion of the mouse amylase promoter to LacZ yielded a Pamylase-LacZ construct.              
Mice heterozygous for the resulting Pamylase-LacZ  transgene displayed the LacZ expression exclusively in the pancreas. Would you expect homozygotes for the transgene to also display LacZ expression in the pancreas?.

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#Question id: 16139

#SCPH06 I Botany

 Many mouse genes are “tissue-specific,” that is, they are present throughout the body but are expressed in only one of the animal’s many tissue types. (Other mouse genes are expressed throughout the body, or in multiple tissues.) Geneticists can study the regulation of a mouse gene by fusing the gene’s promoter region to the LacZ coding sequence and injecting the construct to create a transgenic mouse. Fusion of the mouse amylase promoter to LacZ yielded a Pamylase-LacZ construct.              
Mice heterozygous for the resulting Pamylase-LacZ  transgene displayed the LacZ expression exclusively in the pancreas. Would you expect homozygotes for the transgene to also display LacZ expression in the pancreas?.

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#Question id: 16140

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Many mouse genes are “tissue-specific,” that is, they are present throughout the body but are expressed in only one of the animal’s many tissue types. (Other mouse genes are expressed throughout the body, or in multiple tissues.) Geneticists can study the regulation of a mouse gene by fusing the gene’s promoter region to the LacZ coding sequence and injecting the construct to create a transgenic mouse. Fusion of the mouse amylase promoter to LacZ yielded a Pamylase-LacZ construct.
You are surprised to observe that mice homozygous for the transgene insertion display a serious heart defect. (Heterozygotes have normal hearts.) which one is a  possible explanation?
a) LacZ overexpression (with two copies of the transgene) causes the defect.
b) the insertion disrupted a gene that is haploinsufficient.
c) the insertion disrupted a gene that is haplosufficient.
d) LacZ expression inhibition (with two copies of the transgene) causes the defect.
Which of the following statements is correct  predict about the  heart defect?

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#Question id: 16140

#SCPH06 I Botany

Many mouse genes are “tissue-specific,” that is, they are present throughout the body but are expressed in only one of the animal’s many tissue types. (Other mouse genes are expressed throughout the body, or in multiple tissues.) Geneticists can study the regulation of a mouse gene by fusing the gene’s promoter region to the LacZ coding sequence and injecting the construct to create a transgenic mouse. Fusion of the mouse amylase promoter to LacZ yielded a Pamylase-LacZ construct.
You are surprised to observe that mice homozygous for the transgene insertion display a serious heart defect. (Heterozygotes have normal hearts.) which one is a  possible explanation?
a) LacZ overexpression (with two copies of the transgene) causes the defect.
b) the insertion disrupted a gene that is haploinsufficient.
c) the insertion disrupted a gene that is haplosufficient.
d) LacZ expression inhibition (with two copies of the transgene) causes the defect.
Which of the following statements is correct  predict about the  heart defect?

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#Question id: 16311

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

What is stress?

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#Question id: 16311

#SCPH28 | Zoology

What is stress?