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#Question id: 18660


In Gradient Gel system gel from 5 to 25 % is used, which created sieving effect due to this effect

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. smallest protein will be present on uppermost part
  2. largest protein will be present on uppermost part
  3. largest protein will be present on lowermost part
  4. smallest and largest protein will be present on uppermost part
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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH06 I Botany

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH12 I Genetics

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH28 | Zoology

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH06 I Botany

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH12 I Genetics

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH28 | Zoology

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?