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#Question id: 1055


What part of the E. coli T4 phage attaches to the host cell receptors?

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. Capsid fragments around the nucleic acid

  2. Protein fibers at the end of the phage tail

  3. Pili of the envelope

  4. Spikes of the envelope

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#Question id: 4900

#SCPH06 I Botany

The chlorophyll-deficient types occur in a particular plant species due to a mutation in the DNA of the chloroplast itself, Female cytoplasm chlorophyll-deficient organisms crossed with male normal chlorophyll will produce progeny

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#Question id: 4900

#SCPH12 I Genetics

The chlorophyll-deficient types occur in a particular plant species due to a mutation in the DNA of the chloroplast itself, Female cytoplasm chlorophyll-deficient organisms crossed with male normal chlorophyll will produce progeny

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#Question id: 4900

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The chlorophyll-deficient types occur in a particular plant species due to a mutation in the DNA of the chloroplast itself, Female cytoplasm chlorophyll-deficient organisms crossed with male normal chlorophyll will produce progeny

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#Question id: 4901

#SCPH06 I Botany

Assume that the alleles A (dominant) and a (recessive) show a maternal effect mode of inheritance. In a cross between an Aa female and an aa male, what would be the phenotypes of the progeny?

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#Question id: 4901

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Assume that the alleles A (dominant) and a (recessive) show a maternal effect mode of inheritance. In a cross between an Aa female and an aa male, what would be the phenotypes of the progeny?

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#Question id: 4901

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Assume that the alleles A (dominant) and a (recessive) show a maternal effect mode of inheritance. In a cross between an Aa female and an aa male, what would be the phenotypes of the progeny?