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#Question id: 3467
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?
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#Question id: 31316
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Which of the following phytochrome family highly regulated at transcriptional and translational level?
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#Question id: 12715
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Early-acting stress sensors provide the initial signal for the stress response, several possible examples of stress-sensing mechanisms that act early in the pathway have been identified. They include:
A) calcium channel (cyclic nucleotide-gated calcium channel) that senses changes in temperature
B) A kinase (SnRK1, a SNF1-related kinase 1) that senses energy depletion during stress
C) A plasma membrane histidine kinase (ATHK1) that senses osmotic stress
D) A leucine rich repeat receptor kinase (LRRK) protein (Srlk)
E) An endoplasmic reticulum transmembrane sensor inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1)
And activating several response after sensing these mechanisms;
i) activates hundreds of stress-response transcripts
ii) that functions as an upstream regulator of salinity responses in Arabidopsis
iii) that is required for acclimation to heat stress
iv) that is required for heat tolerance in plants
v) activates ABA-dependent and ABA-independent responses
Which of the following is the correct match the activating response with its sense mechanism;
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#Question id: 4898
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
A three point test cross was carried out in Drosophila melanogaster involving three adjacent genes A, B and C. arranged in the same order. The distance between A to B is 15 map unit (mu) and that between B to C is 30 map. The coefficient of coincidence = 0.67. What is the percentage of double recombinants in the progeny obtained from the testcross?
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#Question id: 29114
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Given below, is the result of a complementation test for six independent mutants (1 to 6)