#Question id: 15176
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
#Question id: 5731
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
If an individual is heterozygous for this translocation, the consequence in meiosis will be as follows:
A) Segregation results in a + c in one Gametes and b + d in another gametes, have duplication and deficiency so unable to produce viable offspring
B) Segregation results in a + b in one Gametes and c + d in another gametes, have normal chromosome so all viable offspring produced
C) Segregation results in a + d in one Gametes with normal chromosome and b + c in another gametes contains translocation arrangement, all viable offspring produced
D) Segregation results in a + d in one Gametes with normal chromosome, will produced viable offspring while b + c in another gametes contains translocation arrangement, will produce non viable offspring.
#Question id: 10719
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
#Question id: 12160
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
#Question id: 2895
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Match the following histone modifying enzymes with the respective functions they catalyze.
COLUMN I COLUMN II
1. NuRD, SIR2 complex a. Histone Acetyltransferase Complexes
2. LSD1, JHMD3 b. Histone Deacetylase Complexes
3. SUV39, DOT1 c. Histone Demethylases
4. P300/CBP, PCAF d. Histone Methyltransferases