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#Question id: 5712


In each of the following cases, determine the consequences of a single crossover within the inverted region of a pair of homologous chromosomes with the gene order A B C D in one chromosome and a c b d in the other. There is a two situation of centromere for that gene. 

(A) Centromere is not included within the inversion.

(B) Centromere is included within the inversion

Following consequence are resulting are

I - The crossover chromatids consist of a dicentric and an acentric

II- One Cross over product is duplicated for the terminal region contain in A and deficient for the terminal region containing D

III- Both cross over products is monocentric

Following is correct combination for consequence?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. A- I-II               B- III-II     

  2. A- I-III             B- I-II

  3. A- I                    B- III         

  4. A- I              B- II, III

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#Question id: 4601

#SCPH06 I Botany

DDT was once considered a "silver bullet" that would permanently eradicate insect pests. Instead, DDT is largely useless against many insects. Which of these would have prevented this evolution of DDT resistance in insect pests?

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#Question id: 13064

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Optimisation of a PCR reaction is often a compromise between the competing demands for precision, efficiency and yield. Although the specific effects may vary, generally, increasing the annealing temperature will increase non-specific primer binding and reduce precision. Increasing the length of the elongation phase will reduce the proportion of incomplete newly-synthesised strands and therefore increase yield. In this case, the potential effect on efficiency is unclear. Increasing the elongation phase would increase the reaction time, but the time taken to ramp down to a lower annealing temperature would be reduced.
Which of the following techniques doesn’t involve use of a secondary antibody?

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#Question id: 13061

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Precision will be reduced, but yield will be increased
Optimisation of a PCR reaction is often a compromise between the competing demands for precision, efficiency and yield. Although the specific effects may vary, generally, increasing the annealing temperature will increase non-specific primer binding and reduce precision. Increasing the length of the elongation phase will reduce the proportion of incomplete newly-synthesised strands and therefore increase yield. In this case, the potential effect on efficiency is unclear. Increasing the elongation phase would increase the reaction time, but the time taken to ramp down to a lower annealing temperature would be reduced.
Arrange in the order of their increasing capacity:

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#Question id: 19352

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Reporter genes have been extensively used to assay the function of promoters and other regulatory sequences, and also to demonstrate the 

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#Question id: 1697

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Cross-presentation of exogenous antigen to αβ T-cells does NOT require the involvement of: