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The basic diploid chromosome number in Rye Secale cereale is 14. A new species of rye is found that has 28 chromosome species. This species is said to be

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  1. haploid

  2. diploid

  3. triploid

  4. tetraploid

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#Question id: 5249

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What is the best explanation for why Bernard Davis didn't observe generalized transduction in his U tube experiments?

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What is the best explanation for why Bernard Davis didn't observe generalized transduction in his U tube experiments?

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#Question id: 5249

#SCPH06 I Botany

What is the best explanation for why Bernard Davis didn't observe generalized transduction in his U tube experiments?

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What is the best explanation for why Bernard Davis didn't observe generalized transduction in his U tube experiments?

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#Question id: 5250

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A researcher would like to map the location of galE and trpA genes in a new species of bacterium that appears to be closely related to E. coli. He decides to use cotransduction, and generatesnappropriate donor and recipient strains. He is disappointed when cotransduction is not seen in his experiement. What is the most reasonable explanation for this situation?

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#Question id: 5250

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

A researcher would like to map the location of galE and trpA genes in a new species of bacterium that appears to be closely related to E. coli. He decides to use cotransduction, and generatesnappropriate donor and recipient strains. He is disappointed when cotransduction is not seen in his experiement. What is the most reasonable explanation for this situation?