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प्रश्न

The point mutation sequence for transition, transition, transversion, and transversion in DNA are

विकल्प

  • A to T, T to A, C to G, and G to C

  • A to G, C to T, C to G, and T to A

  • C to G, A to G, T to A, and G to A

  • G to C, A to T, T to A, and C to G

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उत्तर

A to G, C to T, C to G, and T to A

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अध्याय 3: Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance - Evaluation [पृष्ठ ६६]

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सामाचीर कलवी Biology (Botany) [English] Class 12 TN Board
अध्याय 3 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
Evaluation | Q 8 | पृष्ठ ६६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Answer the following question.
Two children, A and B aged 4 and 5 years respectively visited a hospital with a similar genetic disorder. The girl A was provided enzyme-replacement therapy and was advised to revisit periodically for further treatment. The girl, B was, however, given a therapy that did not require revisit for further treatment.

Why did the treatment provided to girl A required repeated visits?


Answer the following question.
Two children, A and B aged 4 and 5 years respectively visited a hospital with a similar genetic disorder. The girl A was provided enzyme-replacement therapy and was advised to revisit periodically for further treatment. The girl, B was, however, given a therapy that did not require revisit for further treatment.

How was the girl B cured permanently?


What is the difference between missense and nonsense mutation?


Haploid plants are preferred over diploids for mutation study because in haploids ______.


Rate of mutation is affected by ______.


Which one of the following is a sort of chromosomal aberration?


Match list I with list II

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome was lost from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

Match List I with List II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

Match list I with list II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid (i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid (ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid (iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid (iv) double monosomy 

Match list I with list II

  List I   List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

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