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#Question id: 1548


B-cell survival in the follicle is dependent on?

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. IRF-4

  2. BLIMP-1

  3. BLyS

  4. Bcl-6

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#Question id: 12706

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

When the genotype is determined by the bi-parental contribution, while the phenotypic effect is determined by the maternal nuclear gene. This effect exhibit on the basis of 

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#Question id: 12704

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in plants is caused by mutation in the mitochondrial genome. CMS can be restored by a nuclear gene, restorer of fertility (Rf), which is a dominant character. 

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#Question id: 12702

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Some given characteristics features of Cytoplasmic inheritance, which of the following statements are not follow the inheritance pattern;
a) Cytoplasmic gene and their trait present in both male and female
b) Reciprocal cross results aren’t change
c) Exhibit extensive phenotypic variation
d) Reciprocal cross results are change
e) Mendel’s principle of segregation and independent assortment are follow

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#Question id: 4927

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

following cross were allowed

I-Recessive phenotype female X Dominat phenotype male = all recessive phenotype

II-Recessive phenotype male X Dominat phenotype female = all dominant phenotype

Which of the following conclusion?

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#Question id: 4926

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Shell coiling in snail is determined by genetic maternal effect for a single loci having D allele for dextral coiling but S allele for sinistral coiling. D dominant over S. which of the following cross would produced all progeny that is dextral coiling ?

I- DD Male X SS female

II- DD Male X DS female

III- SS Male X DD female

IV - DS Male X DS female

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#Question id: 4925

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The pedigree in Figure shows the transmission of a trait in a particular family. Based on this pattern of transmission, the trait is most likely