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#Question id: 8289


The term convergent evolution is most applicable to which of the following features?

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. the legless condition found in various lineages of extant lizards
  2. the five-digit condition of human hands and bat wings
  3. the fur that covers Australian moles and North American moles
  4. the bones of bat forelimbs and the bones of bird forelimbs
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#Question id: 10407

#SCPH06 I Botany

Dark induce gene expression activated by___

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#Question id: 10408

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10408

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10408

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 10409

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Three main classes of photoreceptors mediate the effects of UV-A/blue light:
a) the cryptochromes,
b) the phototropins,
c) the phytochrome and
d) the ZEITLUPE (ZTL)
Function of these photoreceptors are-
i) that can promote plant photomorphogenesis
ii) plays roles in day length perception and circadian rhythms
iii) regulate chloroplast movements, and stomatal opening

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#Question id: 10409

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Three main classes of photoreceptors mediate the effects of UV-A/blue light:
a) the cryptochromes,
b) the phototropins,
c) the phytochrome and
d) the ZEITLUPE (ZTL)
Function of these photoreceptors are-
i) that can promote plant photomorphogenesis
ii) plays roles in day length perception and circadian rhythms
iii) regulate chloroplast movements, and stomatal opening