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#Question id: 15146


You have isolated a set of five yeast mutants that form dark red colonies instead of the usual white colonies of wild-type yeast. You cross each of the mutants to a wild-type haploid strain and obtain the results shown below;
What do these results tell you about each of the mutants?

#SCPH12 I Genetics
  1. All the mutants 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are recessive to wild-type .
  2. Mutants 1, 2, 3 and 5 are recessive to wild-type and mutant 4 is dominant to wild-type.
  3. Mutant 4 is recessive to the wild type while the mutant 1, 2, 3 and 5  are recessive to wild-type.
  4. Mutants 1, 2, 3 and 5 are dominant to wild-type and mutant 4 is recessive to wild-type
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#Question id: 11382

#SCPH06 I Botany

Ecologist has proposed following explanation to lead biodiversity at tropic.

a) Higher productivity in the tropics allows for more species

b)  Environments are more stable and predictable in the tropics, with fairly constant temperatures and rainfall levels year-round

c) Predators and pathogens limit competition in the tropics, which allows more species to coexist

d) High evolutionary speed at tropic than temperate

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#Question id: 11382

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Ecologist has proposed following explanation to lead biodiversity at tropic.

a) Higher productivity in the tropics allows for more species

b)  Environments are more stable and predictable in the tropics, with fairly constant temperatures and rainfall levels year-round

c) Predators and pathogens limit competition in the tropics, which allows more species to coexist

d) High evolutionary speed at tropic than temperate

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#Question id: 11383

#SCPH06 I Botany

Following some condition are given for island.

Island P is small and near the mainland;

Island Q is small and far from the mainland;

Island R is large and near the mainland;

Island S is large and far from the mainland

Let NP, NQ, NR and NS denote the number of species on islands P, Q, R and S, respectively. Which of the following is consistent with the theory of island biogeography?

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#Question id: 11383

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Following some condition are given for island.

Island P is small and near the mainland;

Island Q is small and far from the mainland;

Island R is large and near the mainland;

Island S is large and far from the mainland

Let NP, NQ, NR and NS denote the number of species on islands P, Q, R and S, respectively. Which of the following is consistent with the theory of island biogeography?

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#Question id: 11384

#SCPH06 I Botany

Two islands, P and Q, are similar in habitat and other features. They are 100 and 200 km2 in size respectively, but have the same number of species. Which of the following statements can independently explain this observation?

(i) P is closer to the mainland than Q

(ii) P is further away from the mainland than Q

(iii) P has higher speciation rates than Q

(iv) P has lower speciation rates than Q

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#Question id: 11384

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Two islands, P and Q, are similar in habitat and other features. They are 100 and 200 km2 in size respectively, but have the same number of species. Which of the following statements can independently explain this observation?

(i) P is closer to the mainland than Q

(ii) P is further away from the mainland than Q

(iii) P has higher speciation rates than Q

(iv) P has lower speciation rates than Q