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41.

Mitotic spindle have main protein

  • tubulin

  • myosin

  • tropomyosin

  • dynein


42.

Crossing over occurs in

  • zygotene

  • leptotene

  • pachytene

  • diplotene


43.

Number of chromosomes in an angiospermic plant is 14, then the number of chromosomes in synergid cells will be

  • 14

  • 7

  • 28

  • 21


44.

At what stage of the cell cycle are histone proteins synthesized in a eukaryotic cell?

  • During entire prophase

  • During telophase

  • During S-phase

  • During G2 stage of prophase


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45.

In meiosis division is

  • Ist reductional and IInd equational

  • Ist equational and IInd reductional

  • both reductional

  • both equational


46.

Colchicine prevents the mitosis of the cells at which of the following stage?

  • Anaphase

  • Metaphase

  • Prophase

  • Interphase


47.

Which typical stage is known for DNA replication?

  • Metaphase

  • G1- phase

  • S- phase

  • G2- phase


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48.

The term 'Meiosis' was given by

  • Johansen

  • Knoll and Ruska

  • A. Flemming

  • Farmer and Moore


D.

Farmer and Moore

Farmer and Moore (1905) proposed the term meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cells, as in production of gametes and plant spores.


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49.

Lampbrush chromosomes are seen in which typical stage

  • mitotic anaphase

  • mitotic prophase

  • mitotic metaphase

  • meiotic prophase


50.

The checkpoint in cell cycle plays important role in

  • repairing DNA damage

  • apoptosis initiation

  • assessing DNA damage

  • none of these


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