TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 13036


In isoelectric focusing the protein will move until

#Life Sciences
  1. Its pH is greater than PI
  2. Its pH is smaller than PI
  3. Its pH is equal to PI
  4. PI is greater than pH
More Questions
TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37964

#Plant Biotechnology

Assertion (A): The suppression of 'late' pollen maturation genes is a critical step for successful androgenesis. 
Reason (R): The expression of these 'late' genes promotes the normal gametophytic pathway, preventing the switch to embryogenesis.

Select the correct option from:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37965

#Plant Biotechnology

Assertion (A): During the induction phase of pollen culture, total protein synthesis is completely halted. 
Reason (R): Existing proteins are suppressed, and new proteins like napin (in Brassica napus) are synthesized.

Select the correct option from:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37966

#Plant Biotechnology

Assertion (A): Commitment to androgenesis is achieved primarily by the abolition of pollen maturation gene expression. 
Reason (R): During induction, several hundred genes are upregulated or downregulated to facilitate the developmental switch

Select the correct option from:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37967

#Plant Biotechnology

Assertion (A): Responsive pollen in culture always develops directly into a globular embryo. 
Reason (R): The developmental fate (embryo vs. callus) depends on the plant species.

Select the correct option from:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37968

#Plant Biotechnology

Assertion (A): In cereals like rice and wheat, the choice between embryo or callus formation can be manipulated. 
Reason (R): Modifying the medium composition in these species can induce either embryos or calli.

Select the correct option from:

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 37969

#Plant Biotechnology

Statement I: Cold treatment (3–6°C) helps in retarding the aging of the anther wall, thereby allowing more microspores to switch from gametophytic to sporophytic development.
Statement II: Maize responds best to standard cold treatment temperatures of 3–6°C rather than higher temperatures like 14°C