Correctly match the following Arabidopsis genes (Group I) and the biological processes they primarily regulate (Group II):
Let's break down the roles of the listed Arabidopsis genes and their biological processes:
- (P) CLAVATA3: CLAVATA3 is involved in regulating the meristem size in shoot by controlling the balance between stem cell activity and differentiation in the shoot apical meristem. Therefore, the correct match for CLAVATA3 is \( P-3 \).
- (Q) CONSTANS: CONSTANS plays a central role in regulating photoperiodic floral transition, which is the process by which plants transition from vegetative growth to flowering in response to light cues. Therefore, the correct match for CONSTANS is \( Q-4 \).
- (R) SCARECROW: SCARECROW is essential for cell-type specification in the root meristem, particularly in determining the identity of cells in the root. This gene is crucial for the proper patterning of tissues in the root. Therefore, the correct match for SCARECROW is \( R-2 \).
- (S) AGAMOUS: AGAMOUS is a key gene involved in organ identity in flowers, specifically regulating the formation of floral organs. It determines the identity of the stamens and carpels in flowers, so the correct match for AGAMOUS is \( S-1 \).
Thus, the correct answer is (C), with the correct matching being \( P-3 \), \( Q-4 \), \( R-2 \), and \( S-1 \).
List I | List II |
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A. Scutellum | II. Cotyledon of Monocot seed |
B. Non-albuminous seed | IV. Rudimentary cotyledon |
C. Epiblast | III. Groundnut |
D. Perisperm | I. Persistent nucellus |
If rabbits are introduced in an isolated grassland for the first time, which of the following growth curves (shown using dashed line) is/are theoretically possible population dynamics over time?
The following table summarizes the flowering time behavior (days to flower) and the transcript levels in four genotypes of a plant species.
Which one of the following genetic pathways best explains the observations shown in the table?
Correctly match the photosynthetic pathways (Group I) with their first stable products (Group II) in respective plants (Group III):
In the history of photosynthetic research, the empirical reaction of photosynthesis was first proposed for green plants (equation 1), followed by another reaction for purple sulfur bacteria (equation 2), leading to a generalized equation for photosynthesis (equation 3), where \( {H}_2{A} \) in equation 3 is a generalized electron donor.
\[ {CO}_2 + {H}_2{O} \xrightarrow{{light}} {(CH}_2{O)} + {O}_2 \quad {(equation 1)} \] \[ {CO}_2 + 2{H}_2{S} \xrightarrow{{light}} {(CH}_2{O)} + {H}_2{O} + 2{S} \quad {(equation 2)} \] \[ {CO}_2 + 2{H}_2{A} \xrightarrow{{light}} {(CH}_2{O)} + {H}_2{O} + 2{A} \quad {(equation 3)} \] Where \( {H}_2{A} \) in equation 3 is a generalized electron donor. Which one of the following statements is DISPROVEN by equation 3?
Three villages P, Q, and R are located in such a way that the distance PQ = 13 km, QR = 14 km, and RP = 15 km, as shown in the figure. A straight road joins Q and R. It is proposed to connect P to this road QR by constructing another road. What is the minimum possible length (in km) of this connecting road?
Note: The figure shown is representative.
For the clock shown in the figure, if
O = O Q S Z P R T, and
X = X Z P W Y O Q,
then which one among the given options is most appropriate for P?
“His life was divided between the books, his friends, and long walks. A solitary man, he worked at all hours without much method, and probably courted his fatal illness in this way. To his own name there is not much to show; but such was his liberality that he was continually helping others, and fruits of his erudition are widely scattered, and have gone to increase many a comparative stranger’s reputation.” (From E.V. Lucas’s “A Funeral”)
Based only on the information provided in the above passage, which one of the following statements is true?