- Chromatids separate but remain in the center of the cell in anaphase.
- Chromatids start moving towards opposite poles in telophase.
- Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum are still visible at the end of prophase.
- Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase
- Chromatids separate but remain in the center of the cell in anaphase.
- Chromatids start moving towards opposite poles in telophase.
- Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum are still visible at the end of prophase.
- Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase
- T. H. Morgan-Transduction
- F2 x Recessive parent-Dihybrid cross
- Ribozyme-Nucleic acid
- G. Mendel-Transformation
- Mathew MeselsOn and F. Stahl-Pisum sativum
- Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase – TMV
- Alec Jeffreys – Streptococcus pneumnine
- Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod – Lac Operon
- Spliceosomes take part in translation
- (6) Punnet square was developed by a British scientist.
- Franklin Stahl coined the term "linkage".
- Transduction was discovered by S. Altman.
- They are apogeotropic
- They are orthogeotropic
- They are negatively geotropic
- They are exogenous in origin
- certain pteridophytes
- certain pines
- certain monocots
- certain dicots
- certain pteridophytes
- certain pines
- certain monocots
- certain dicots
- Coconut
- Groundnut
- Gram
- Maize
- Secretin
- Enterokinase
- Gastin
- Enterogastrone
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