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#Question id: 4880


There is following normal gene and their restriction site are given

 Mutant phenotype due to mutation that alters EcoRI site 1 occurs in this piece of DNA. There is following analysis of different band in their family (+ present , - absent) 

Visible band

Male Parents I

Female Parents II

Son  ( affected )

Daughter  ( normal)

2 Kb

+

+

-

+

4 Kb

+

+

-

+

5 Kb

+

+

+

+

6 Kb

-

+

+

+

 Which of the following is mode of inheritance of trait?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. Autosomal recessive     

  2. X link recessive

  3. X link dominant     

  4. Autosomal dominant

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#Question id: 7284

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Choose the correct match.

GenesAxis polarity
a. Maternal deficiency of gurkeni. Posteriorization of follicle cells
b. Maternal deficiency of torpedoii. Ventralization of embryo
c. Maternal deficiency of tolliii. Dorsalization of embryo
iv. No anterior posterior axis

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#Question id: 7283

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

The Drosophila orthodenticle gene and the vertebrate Otx genes are homologous and provide a good example of the conservation of gene function during evolution. Which of the following statement is correct regarding to the expression of gene expression.

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#Question id: 7282

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

In humans, neural tube closure defects occur in about 1 in every 1000 live births. Failure to close the neural tube can result from both genetic and environmental causes. A recent report has demonstrated that zinc deficiency disrupts neural tube closure by: