(02-15-2017, 03:37 AM)Akshay shinde Wrote: [ -> ]The genome is diploid at the end of which phase of a human mitotic cycle?
1 G2&S
2 G1&M
3 M&S
4 G1&G2
G1 and M as at the end of S phase replication would occur.
(02-15-2017, 03:43 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2017, 03:37 AM)Akshay shinde Wrote: [ -> ]The genome is diploid at the end of which phase of a human mitotic cycle?
1 G2&S
2 G1&M
3 M&S
4 G1&G2
G1 and M as at the end of S phase replication would occur.
Okay.. Thanks Ronit..
Could u please post screenshots of 35 and 41 as I am not able to post the screenshot..
Thank u ..
(02-15-2017, 03:43 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2017, 03:37 AM)Akshay shinde Wrote: [ -> ]The genome is diploid at the end of which phase of a human mitotic cycle?
1 G2&S
2 G1&M
3 M&S
4 G1&G2
G1 and M as at the end of S phase replication would occur.
Now here is the exact question... undoubtedly it is G1 and M..
Match the plant hormones in column 1 with functions in column 2.....
..find the question below
(02-15-2017, 03:51 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote: [ -> ]
Some how I'm getting a feeling that similar question was there in GATE 2010 or 2011 (the ones I appeared for)...
Answer is A.
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