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Cultivated tomato species (
Lycopersicon esculentum
) is highly susceptible to
Options
A.
Meloidogyne spp. nematodes
B.
L. peruviaanum
C. both (a) and (b)
D.
Solarium melongena
Correct Answer
Meloidogyne spp. nematodes
Special Proteins and Crop Improvement problems
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1. Somaclonal variation method refers to
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A. heritable changes
B. genetic isolation
C. small number of species having limited commercial potential
D. large number of plant cells
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Correct Answer: heritable changes
2. Avermectins (AVM) are macrocyclic lactones which have potent antihelminthic and insecticidal action. They are generally derived from the mycelia of
Options
A.
Streptomyces avermitilis
B.
B. thrunigiensis
C.
P. flourescens
D.
L. peruvianum
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Correct Answer:
Streptomyces avermitilis
3. Cultivated tomato species (
Lycopersicon esculentum
) has a high degree of resistance towards
Options
A.
Meloidogyne spp.nematodes
B.
L. peruviaanum
C. both (a) and (b)
D.
Solarium melongena
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Correct Answer:
L. peruviaanum
4. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) is a method that
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A. stimulate production of sense RNA to compensate
B. activate the expression of all genes in a biochemical pathway
C. eliminate the expression of all genes in a biochemical pathway
D. reveals intra-specific variation and diversity between species
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Correct Answer: reveals intra-specific variation and diversity between species
5. cDNA clone prepared to stigma mRNA of
Brassica oleracea
can be used as a probe on DNA digests of segregating populations to recognize
Options
A. Aegilops
B. Triticum
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. S alleles
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Correct Answer: S alleles
6. Involvement of sugarcane phytoalexins in red-hot resistance has been observed. The phytoalexin compound is reported to be
Options
A. 3-deoxyanthocyanidin
B. luteolinidin
C. apigeninidin
D. 5-0 apigeninidin
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Correct Answer: 3-deoxyanthocyanidin
7. Wheat variety Rendezvous, with resistance to eye spot (
Pseudo-cercosporella herpotrichoides
) derived from
Aegilops ventricosa
, has a chloroplast genome derived from
Options
A. Aegilops
B. Triticum
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. S alleles
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Correct Answer: Aegilops
8. When the transposon jumps into an otherwise functional gene, it has the effect of
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A. blocking correct transcription
B. initiating correct transcription
C. propagating correct transcription
D. initiating some genetic codes
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Correct Answer: blocking correct transcription
9. Human serum albumin in case of transgenic plant is secreted in
Options
A. transgenic leaf tissues
B. transgenic root tissues
C. is not secreted out of plant
D. transgenic stem tissues
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Correct Answer: transgenic leaf tissues
10. Establishment of embryogenic cell suspensions with high regeneration potential is a pre-requisite for successful
Options
A. protoplast culture
B. detection of nucleic acid sequence
C. restriction of fragment length polymorphisms
D. microinjection
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Correct Answer: protoplast culture
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