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#Question id: 12633


In the absence of BRs, BRI1 and BAK1 can form inactive homodimers, which of the following activity is inhibited  these BRs receptor?

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. BRI1 activity is inhibited kinase activity
  2. BKI1 activity is inhibited by its carboxyl terminal tail and by the kinase inhibitor BRI1
  3. BSK inhibited the BRI1 receptor
  4. BRI1 activity is inhibited by its carboxyl terminal tail and by the kinase inhibitor, BKI1.
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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which of the following most accurately restates Mendel's law of segregation?

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#Question id: 3577

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which is the most correct description of a dominant trait?

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#Question id: 3578

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A locus is:

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#Question id: 3579

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Following some statement is correct with monohybrid and Dihybrid cross?

A) Two alleles for gene segregate into gametes in equal proportions.

B) Monohybrid F2 phenotype 1:2:1 ratio conclude, there is no segregation in character

C)  Monohybrid F2 phenotype 3:1 ratio conclude, there is a no blending inheritance

D) Dihybrid F 2 phenotype 3:1 ratio conclude complete linkage

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#Question id: 3580

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Different genetic cross regarding two independently assorting non allelic gene with complete dominance and their phenotypic ratio showed in a following. Which of the following is incorrect combination? 

Genetic cross

Phenotype ratio

1

AABb X AaBb

3:1

2

Aabb X  AaBb   

3:1:3:1

3

AABb X AaBB   

1:1 

4

Aabb X aaBb   

1:1:1:1

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#Question id: 3581

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

What is the probability that each of the following pairs of parents will produce the indicated offspring? (Assume independent assortment of all gene pairs.)

(a) AABBCc X  aabbcc → AaBbCc          (b) AABbCc  X AaBbCc → AAbbCC

(c) AaBbCc  X AaBbCc → AaBbCc         (d) aaBbCC  X  AABbcc → AaBbCc