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#Question id: 5202


Which of the following most correctly describes a shotgun technique for sequencing a genome?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. genetic mapping followed immediately by sequencing

  2. physical mapping followed immediately by sequencing

  3. cloning large genome fragments into very large vectors such as YACs, followed by sequencing

  4. cloning several sizes of fragments into various size vectors, ordering the clones, and then sequencing them

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#Question id: 3625

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

If a heterozygous two recessive mutation at different site will give mutant phenotype when gene involved

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#Question id: 3626

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The major blood group locus in humans produces types A (genotypes AA or AO), B (genotypes BB or BO), AB (genotype AB), or O (genotype OO). Parents who are type AB and type O, what are the possible blood types of their offspring?

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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.