#Question id: 5134
#SCPH01 Biochemistry
Match the following cleavage patterns with the species in which they occur.
Species Cleavage Pattern
A. Flatworm i. Meroblastic discoidal
B. Frog ii. Meroblastic superficial
C. Birds iii. Holoblastic displaced radial
D. Insect iv. Holoblastic spiral
#Question id: 5135
#SCPH01 Biochemistry
In xenopus, result of tissue transplantation during early and late gastrulae
(A) Cells of early newt gastrula exhibit conditional development.
(B) Cells of early newt gastrula exhibit autonomous development
(C) Cells of late newt gastrula exhibit conditional development.
(D) Cells of late gastrula exhibit autonomous development.
The correct inferences are:
#Question id: 5136
#SCPH01 Biochemistry
Some statements regarding to hippo pathway.
A. The Hippo signal transduction pathway have a dedicated ligand or receptor
B. Hippo stands for one of several important kinases that are critical for organ size control
C. It was first identified in Drosophila, where its loss resulted in a “hippopotamus”-shaped phenotype due to excessive growth
D. Gain of Hippo causes cells to divide significantly faster while slowing apoptosis
E. overexpression of its main transcriptional effector, Yorkie causes cells to divide significantly faster while slowing apoptosis
Which of the following combination are incorrect?
#Question id: 5199
#SCPH06 I Botany
For mapping studies of genomes, most of which were far along before 2000, the 3 -stage method was often used. Which is the usual order in which the stages were performed, assuming some overlap of the three?
#Question id: 5199
#SCPH28 | Zoology
For mapping studies of genomes, most of which were far along before 2000, the 3 -stage method was often used. Which is the usual order in which the stages were performed, assuming some overlap of the three?
#Question id: 5200
#SCPH06 I Botany
What is the difference between a linkage map and a physical map?