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#Question id: 10197


Light compensation point found at which;

#6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. photosynthetic CO2 assimilation exactly balances CO2 evolution
  2. net CO2 exchange is negative
  3. Respiration rate are higher
  4. Photosynthetic photon flux density is zero
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#Question id: 4785

#8. Inheritance Biology

One form of white eye is a recessive X-linked gene in Drosophila. From a mating of a heterozygous wild-type Drosophila female with a white-eyed male, what is the probability of wild type offspring?

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#Question id: 4791

#8. Inheritance Biology

Body color in mice, YY is a recessive lethal, Yy yellow, yy gray and hair type straight is dominant over fuzzy. A geneticist crosses two yellow mice with heterozygous straight hair. Which the observe ratio is of obtains following progeny?

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#Question id: 4794

#8. Inheritance Biology

 Following statement given for a character

A- Characteristics are determined by autosomal genes

B- Inherited according to Mendel’s principles

C-they are different expressivity in males and females

Which of the following having above statements feature?

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#Question id: 4797

#8. Inheritance Biology

Non allelic genotype aa governing white phenotype with recessive epistatic over non allelic gene B for red phenotype Which of the following cross would produce 25 % white phenotype in their offspring? 

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#Question id: 4799

#8. Inheritance Biology

You set up a mapping cross involving your favorite gene (YFG) in Neurospora and determine the following octad types: 4:4 arrangement 83; 2:4:2 arrangement 7; 2:2:2:2 arrangement 10. What is the distance between your gene and the centromere?

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#Question id: 4801

#8. Inheritance Biology

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?