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#Question id: 3647


In the cell cycle: there are four main phases, G1, S, G2 and M phase. S phase is the :

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  1. DNA synthesis phase

  2. cell division phase

  3. protein synthesis phase

  4. transcription phase

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#Question id: 4919

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Genes for cytoplasmic male sterility in plants are generally located in

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#SCPH12 I Genetics

Genes for cytoplasmic male sterility in plants are generally located in

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Genes for cytoplasmic male sterility in plants are generally located in

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#Question id: 4920

#SCPH06 I Botany

In Neurospora, the mutant stp exhibits erratic stop-and start growth. When a female of stp strain is crossed with a normal strain acting as a male, all progeny individuals' showed stp mutant phenotype. However, the reciprocal cross resulted in all normal progeny, individuals. These results can be explained on the basis of

A. Uniparental gene contribution

B. Nuclear inheritance with concept of dominance

C. Sex link character

D. stp mutation may be located in chloroplast DNA

The most appropriate statement or combination of the above statements for explaining the experimental results is:

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#Question id: 4920

#SCPH12 I Genetics

In Neurospora, the mutant stp exhibits erratic stop-and start growth. When a female of stp strain is crossed with a normal strain acting as a male, all progeny individuals' showed stp mutant phenotype. However, the reciprocal cross resulted in all normal progeny, individuals. These results can be explained on the basis of

A. Uniparental gene contribution

B. Nuclear inheritance with concept of dominance

C. Sex link character

D. stp mutation may be located in chloroplast DNA

The most appropriate statement or combination of the above statements for explaining the experimental results is:

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#Question id: 4920

#SCPH28 | Zoology

In Neurospora, the mutant stp exhibits erratic stop-and start growth. When a female of stp strain is crossed with a normal strain acting as a male, all progeny individuals' showed stp mutant phenotype. However, the reciprocal cross resulted in all normal progeny, individuals. These results can be explained on the basis of

A. Uniparental gene contribution

B. Nuclear inheritance with concept of dominance

C. Sex link character

D. stp mutation may be located in chloroplast DNA

The most appropriate statement or combination of the above statements for explaining the experimental results is: