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#Question id: 12937


Choose the incorrect statement about Yeast Artificial Chromosome vectors.

#Bio-Informatics
  1. They are linear molecule composed of a centromere,telomeres and a replication origin termed ARS element.
  2. It is digested with restriction enzymes at the SUP4 and Bam HI sites separating the telomere sequences.
  3. It produces four arms and the foreign genomic DNA is fragmented.
  4. They are replicated in yeast cells and the external cell wall of the yeast needs to be removed to leave a spheroplast.
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#Question id: 40519

#Environmental Science

Identify correct statements about species concept:
1.Biological species concept uses reproductive isolation
2.Morphological species concept relies on appearance
3.All species concepts give identical results
4.Species are evolutionary units

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#Question id: 40520

#Environmental Science

Which statements about phylogenetic classification are correct?
1.Based on evolutionary history
2.Uses molecular data
3.Ignores morphology
4.Reflects common ancestry

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#Question id: 40521

#Environmental Science

ASSERTION–REASON
Assertion (A): Numerical taxonomy uses many observable characters.
Reason (R): It reduces subjectivity in classification.

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#Question id: 40522

#Environmental Science

ASSERTION–REASON
Assertion (A): Cytotaxonomy helps identify evolutionary relationships.
Reason (R): Chromosome number and structure vary among taxa.

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#Question id: 40523

#Environmental Science

Match the classification approach with its core principle

Column IColumn II
A. Cladistics1. Shared derived characters
B. Phenetics2. Overall similarity scoring
C. Evolutionary taxonomy3. Ancestry + degree of divergence
D. Biosystematics4. Population-level variation

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#Question id: 40524

#Environmental Science

Match taxonomic evidence with interpretation

Column IColumn II
A. Homologous organs1. Common ancestry
B. Analogous organs2. Convergent evolution
C. Vestigial structures3. Evolutionary remnants
D. Molecular homology4. Genetic relatedness