The mechanism of the following reaction involves the formation of a .......... membered ring. 
The reaction depicted is a Wittig reaction, a classic reaction in organic chemistry where a carbonyl compound is converted into an alkene through the formation of a ring intermediate.
1. Identify the reactants: The reaction involves cyclohexanone and a Wittig reagent, Ph3P=CH2.
2. Examine the mechanism: The Wittig reaction mechanism involves the formation of an oxaphosphetane intermediate, a four-membered ring.
3. Ring formation: In this reaction, the oxygen from the carbonyl and the phosphorus from the Wittig reagent form bonds creating a cyclic intermediate.
4. Intermediate breakdown: The oxaphosphetane collapses to give the final alkene and triphenylphosphine oxide.
5. Verify ring size: The intermediate formed is indeed a four-membered ring, consistent with the range provided: 4.
Conclusion: The mechanism of the reaction involves the formation of a 4-membered ring.
Arrange the following set of carbocations in order of decreasing stability.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Identify the taxa that constitute a paraphyletic group in the given phylogenetic tree.
The vector, shown in the figure, has promoter and RBS sequences in the 300 bp region between the restriction sites for enzymes X and Y. There are no other sites for X and Y in the vector. The promoter is directed towards the Y site. The insert containing only an ORF provides 3 fragments after digestion with both enzymes X and Y. The ORF is cloned in the correct orientation in the vector using the single restriction enzyme Y. The size of the largest fragment of the recombinant plasmid expressing the ORF upon digestion with enzyme X is ........... bp. (answer in integer) 