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#Question id: 2972


Match the following attachment (Column I) with definition(Column II).

Column I

Column II

A. Monotelic Attachment

I. When sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from opposite spindle poles, they are stably attached.

B. Syntelic Attachment

II. When one kinetochore attaches to microtubules emanating from two opposite spindle poles.

C. Amphitelic Attachment

III. When both sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from the same spindle pole.

D. Merotelic Attachment

IV. When only one of the two sister kinetochores attaches to microtubules.

Which of the following is correct?

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  1. A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I

  2. A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II

  3. A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV

  4. A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III

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#Question id: 22955

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Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22955

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Based On ABC model during flower development, loss of class A activity results the formation of only stamen and carpel. Which of the flowering floral organs identity genes controls the class  A activity ?

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#Question id: 22956

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Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development 

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#Question id: 22956

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Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development 

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#Question id: 22956

#SCPH06 I Botany

Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development 

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#Question id: 22956

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Individual and overlapping expression of homeotic genes in adjacent whorl of a flower determine the pattern of floral organ development. In an Arabidopsis mutant, floral organs are distributed as follows
WHORL 1 Sepal
WHORL 2 Petal
WHORL 3 Petal
WHORL 4 Sepal
Loss of function mutation in which one of the following genes would have caused the above pattern of floral organs development