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Why might the cricket genome have 11 times as many base pairs than that of Drosophila melanogaster?

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. The two insect species evolved at very different geologic eras.

  2. Crickets have higher gene density.

  3. Drosophila are more complex organisms.

  4. Crickets must have more non-coding DNA.

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#Question id: 4731

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions

Disk  384            

Sphere 96

 Long  32

What is reason for F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 4731

#SCPH06 I Botany

A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions

Disk  384            

Sphere 96

 Long  32

What is reason for F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 4731

#SCPH12 I Genetics

A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions

Disk  384            

Sphere 96

 Long  32

What is reason for F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 4731

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions

Disk  384            

Sphere 96

 Long  32

What is reason for F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 4732

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

What is F2 phenotype ratio observed when a homozygous recessive mutation in either or both of two different genes results in the same mutant phenotype?

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#Question id: 4732

#SCPH06 I Botany

What is F2 phenotype ratio observed when a homozygous recessive mutation in either or both of two different genes results in the same mutant phenotype?