Is Blood Type An Example Of Pleiotropy
Blood type is an example of multiple alleles and codominance. Multiple allelism is a condition when more than two alleles... View Article
Blood type is an example of multiple alleles and codominance. Multiple allelism is a condition when more than two alleles... View Article
Transitional fossils are the remnants of life, which are the missing links between the known version of a species and... View Article
Mutation refers to the change in the sequence of base pairs of DNA, whereas DNA damage causes a change in... View Article
Recombination occurs during the crossing over of non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. It occurs during the pachytene stage of meiosis... View Article
Bees are kept in a location known as bee yard or apiary. Beehives require the maintenance of such bee colonies... View Article
The first transgenic cow was Rosie, developed in 1997, in which the gene introduced was Human-alpha-lactalbumin milk at 2.4 grams... View Article
As a result of the accumulation of provitamin A (beta-carotene) and xanthophylls in the endosperm of golden rice, it is... View Article
Some demerits of golden rice are – Contains insignificant quantities of beta carotene levels, hence may not make much difference... View Article
In 1982, the first transgenic plants were produced in tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum) which expressed antibiotic resistance. L-phosphinothricin, a gene... View Article
Yes. Golden rice happens to be the first purposely generated biofortified food. During seed maturation, this rice variety can synthesize... View Article
BioFish are natural, organic fish-based liquid fertilizers for crops. It can be obtained through a distinct aerobic fermentation procedure causing... View Article
The simple answer to it is yes. Azotobacter spp. are free-living, gram-negative, aerobic soil dwelling entities. There are close to... View Article
Yes. Species of Cuscuta are plant parasites. They lack chlorophyll hence cannot manufacture their own food through photosynthesis. They thrive... View Article
Rhizobium can be found living in symbiosis in roots of legumes. They consume atmospheric nitrogen, make it available to plants... View Article
Presence of Mycorrhizae causes plants to be less prone to water stress. Association between fungi and roots is mycorrhizae. This... View Article
Mycorrhizae are especially important in regions where the soil is deprived of water and some nutrients (a desert typically). Mycorrhizae... View Article
In 1988, the British Biologist Norman Myers was credited for coining the term ‘biodiversity hotspot’ as a biogeographic area distinguished... View Article
Biodiversity depicts variety and richness of life. While it is one of the most important and complex features, without which... View Article
Resources must be conserved for sustainable and optimum usage of resources. Rational use of natural resources must be adapted. The... View Article
Biodiversity offers raw materials for production and consumption to humans. Fishers, farmers, timber workers depend on biodiversity for their livelihood.... View Article