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The cross over percentage between linked genes J and M is 20%, J and L is 35%, J and N is 70%, L and K is 15%, M and N 50%. The sequence of genes on the chromosome is

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. J, N, M, L, K      

  2. J, M, L, N, K

  3. J, M, L, K, N       

  4. M, J, L, K, N

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#SCPH06 I Botany

Name the US-based company which is able to provide personal genetic information based on analysis of disease genes such as diabetes and others.

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Name the US-based company which is able to provide personal genetic information based on analysis of disease genes such as diabetes and others.

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#Question id: 12735

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification

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#Question id: 12735

#SCPH06 I Botany

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification

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#Question id: 12735

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification

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#Question id: 12736

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the following:
1. Emphysema                                                    i.  Fibroblasts
2. Immune System Disorder                        ii.  HPRT cLesch-Nyhan syndrome                           iv. T and B cells