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#Question id: 5215


What is it about short tandem repeat DNA that makes it useful for DNA fingerprinting?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. The number of repeats varies widely from person to person or animal to animal.

  2. The sequence of DNA that is repeated varies significantly from individual to individual.

  3. The sequence variation is acted upon differently by natural selection in different environments.

  4. Every racial and ethnic group has inherited different short tandem repeats.

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#Question id: 4923

#SCPH28 | Zoology

following statement given for Genetic maternal effect are correct?

A- Characteristics are determined by nuclear gene

B- Inherited according to Mendel’s principles

C- In F3 generation, segregation of Dominant trait and recessive trait in ratio of 3:1

D) No Segregation of Trait in F2 generation 

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#Question id: 4924

#SCPH06 I Botany

Following statement given for a character

A- Characteristics based on autosomal genes

B- Biparntal inheritance

C-pattern of gene expression depend on parental origin

Which of the following having above statements feature?

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#Question id: 4924

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Following statement given for a character

A- Characteristics based on autosomal genes

B- Biparntal inheritance

C-pattern of gene expression depend on parental origin

Which of the following having above statements feature?

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#Question id: 4924

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Following statement given for a character

A- Characteristics based on autosomal genes

B- Biparntal inheritance

C-pattern of gene expression depend on parental origin

Which of the following having above statements feature?

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#Question id: 4925

#SCPH12 I Genetics

The pedigree in Figure shows the transmission of a trait in a particular family. Based on this pattern of transmission, the trait is most likely

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#Question id: 4925

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The pedigree in Figure shows the transmission of a trait in a particular family. Based on this pattern of transmission, the trait is most likely