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#Question id: 20024


Precipitation reaction are recognise by the formation of
a) Lattice
b) Agglutination
c) Ordered structure of antigen and antidody
d) Antibody must be bivalent

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. A, C and D
  2. B and C
  3. A and D
  4. B and D
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#Question id: 22955

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22955

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

Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22955

#SCPH06 I Botany

Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22955

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22956

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development 

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#Question id: 22956

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

Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development