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Find out the correct prediction of Genomic equivalence?

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1. cell acquires the structural and functional properties unique to a given cell type
  2. cells become different from one another based on the unique combination of genes 
  3. presence of identical genes in cells that are radically different from each other
  4.  portions of the genome are selected for expression in different embryonic cells
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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Any active transport mechanism that results in the movement of a net electric charge will tend to move the membrane potential away from the value predicted by the Goldman equation. Such a transport mechanism is called

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Which one of the following enzyme are not invlved in reduction of NAD+?

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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

What are the effects of these antibiotics on plant cells?
1. Inhibit greening
2. Inhibit faster proliferation
3. Lowers shoot formation
Which of the following above statements are correct?

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#Question id: 4770

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

When two independent pure lines of pea with white flowers are crossed, the F1 progeny has purple flowers. The F2 progeny obtained on selfing shows both pruple and white flower in a ratio of 15:1. The following conclusions were made

A. Two different genes are involved, mutation in which lead to formation of white flower.

B. These two genes does not show independent assortment

C. This is an example of complementary gene action

D. The is an example of duplicate genes

Which of the following conclusions are correct?

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Although many  chimpanzee populations  live  in  environments containing oil  palm  nuts,  members of  only  a  few populations use stones to crack open the nuts. The most likely explanation for this behavioural difference between populations is that