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#Question id: 924


Which of the following is not true regarding the oxidation of 1 mol of palmitate (16:0) by the B-oxidation pathway?

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. 1 mol of ATP is needed.

  2. 8 mol of acetyl-CoA are formed.

  3. 8 mol of FADH2 are formed.

  4. AMP and PPi are formed.

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#Question id: 3627

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A cross is made between two plants with white flowers. All the F1 progeny had red colored flower. This is because of

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#Question id: 3628

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Two mutant plants, both bearing white flowers, were crossed. All F1 plants had red colored flowers. Which one of the following conclusions is correct?

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#Question id: 3630

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In the pearl-millet plant, color is determined by three alleles at a single locus: Rp1 (red), Rp2 (purple), and rp (green). Red is dominant over purple and green, and purple is dominant over green (Rp1 > Rp2 > rp). What will be expected phenotypes and ratios of offspring produced by the Rp1/rp × Rp2/rp crosses?

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#Question id: 3631

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Six different mutations 1 to 6, from the following results of functional allelism tests whereby the mutants were crossed with each other, determine location of mutant gene.

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#Question id: 3634

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In the pearl millet plant, color is determined by three alleles at a single locus: Rp1 (red), Rp2 (purple), and Rp3 (green). Red is dominant over purple and green, and purple is dominant over green (Rp1 >Rp2 >Rp3). Which of the following parental cross would produce ½ had red, ¼ purple, ¼ green?

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#Question id: 3635

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In the multiple allele series that determines coat color in rabbits, c+codes for agouti, cch for chinchilla and ch for Himalayan. Dominance is in the order c+>cch>ch. In a cross of c+/cch X cch/ch, what proportion of progeny will be chinchilla?