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#Question id: 5051


fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. Totipotent

  2. Pluripotent

  3. Multipotent

  4. Unipotent

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Name the US-based company which is able to provide personal genetic information based on analysis of disease genes such as diabetes and others.

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Name the US-based company which is able to provide personal genetic information based on analysis of disease genes such as diabetes and others.

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Name the US-based company which is able to provide personal genetic information based on analysis of disease genes such as diabetes and others.

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#Question id: 12735

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification

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#Question id: 12735

#SCPH06 I Botany

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Match the following:
A. Maize                                  i. Modified seed storage protein
B. Tomato                              ii. Modified ripening
C. Canola                                 iii. Resistance to insects
D. Soya Bean                         iv. Seed oil modification