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#Question id: 14471


If a mothball evaporates at a rate proportional to its surface area then its radius

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics
  1. decreases at constant rate
  2. decreases logarithmically
  3. decreases exponentially
  4. None of these
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#Question id: 3581

#Section 2: General 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

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#Question id: 3581

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular 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

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#Question id: 3582

#Section 2: General Biology

Different genetic cross regarding two independently assorting non allelic gene with complete dominance and their phenotypic ratio showed in a following is correc

Genetic cross

Phenotype ratio

I

AABb X AaBb

A

1:1

II

AaBb X  aaBB   

B

3:3:1:1

III

Aabb X aaBb   

C

6:2 

IV

AaBb X Aabb   

D

1:1:1:1

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#Question id: 3582

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Different genetic cross regarding two independently assorting non allelic gene with complete dominance and their phenotypic ratio showed in a following is correc

Genetic cross

Phenotype ratio

I

AABb X AaBb

A

1:1

II

AaBb X  aaBB   

B

3:3:1:1

III

Aabb X aaBb   

C

6:2 

IV

AaBb X Aabb   

D

1:1:1:1

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#Question id: 3584

#Section 2: General Biology

In a plant species, a segregating line (RR- Red, Rr- Pink and rr- white) that contains both homozygotes and heterozygotes at a locus can be made homozygous by repeated selfing for several generations. What is the proportional red flower in third generations of selfing, if the level of heterozygosity in generation '0' is denoted as 1?

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#Question id: 3584

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

In a plant species, a segregating line (RR- Red, Rr- Pink and rr- white) that contains both homozygotes and heterozygotes at a locus can be made homozygous by repeated selfing for several generations. What is the proportional red flower in third generations of selfing, if the level of heterozygosity in generation '0' is denoted as 1?