Title: A mutation in the Apetala1 gene, in Brassica oleracea plants (wild cabbage) results in mutated ... Post by: Liomustafa on Mar 30, 2018 A mutation in the Apetala1 gene, in Brassica
oleracea plants (wild cabbage) results in mutated flowers that a. have multiple female parts. b. have multiple male parts. c. have leaves instead of petals. d. have enormous size. e. burrow into the ground like peanuts. Question 2 All of the following statements about master genes are true EXCEPT:a. They orchestrate layers of development. b. They are highly conserved over evolutionary time. c. Mutations within these are frequently devastating. d. They are frequently used as targets of gene therapy. e. Mutations usually result in changes in body plan. Title: A mutation in the Apetala1 gene, in Brassica oleracea plants (wild cabbage) results in mutated ... Post by: Inagambit on Mar 30, 2018 Content hidden
Title: A mutation in the Apetala1 gene, in Brassica oleracea plants (wild cabbage) results in mutated ... Post by: Liomustafa on Mar 30, 2018 Excellent answers
Title: A mutation in the Apetala1 gene, in Brassica oleracea plants (wild cabbage) results in mutated ... Post by: Inagambit on Mar 30, 2018 Thank you
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