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#Question id: 1399


Loss-of-function mutations in which of the following genes typifies colorectal carcinomas?

a. myc              b. K-ras                       c. p53              d. APC

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. a and c   

  2. b and d   

  3. c and d  

  4. a and d

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#Question id: 3637

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Parents that are homozygous for different mutations a, b and c are crossed, producing offspring that are heterozygous as following

aa X bb        =  ab  (X)          

 bb X cc         =  bc  (Y)

aa X cc          =   ac  (Z)

If a and b belong to same locus but b and c belong to different locus then phenotype of heterozygote

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#Question id: 3638

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Four different mutant lines showing similar phenotype were identified from a genetic screen. When genetic crosses among these mutants were carried out, the first mutant was found to complement the second, third and fourth mutant lines. However, no other complementation groups do the four mutant lines belongs to?

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#Question id: 3638

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Four different mutant lines showing similar phenotype were identified from a genetic screen. When genetic crosses among these mutants were carried out, the first mutant was found to complement the second, third and fourth mutant lines. However, no other complementation groups do the four mutant lines belongs to?

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#Question id: 3638

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Four different mutant lines showing similar phenotype were identified from a genetic screen. When genetic crosses among these mutants were carried out, the first mutant was found to complement the second, third and fourth mutant lines. However, no other complementation groups do the four mutant lines belongs to?

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#Question id: 3639

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Replication of a bacterial chromosome normally starts at a fixed point called:

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#Question id: 3639

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Replication of a bacterial chromosome normally starts at a fixed point called: