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One-Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Meaning of One-Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis 2. Significant Steps in the Elaboration of One Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis 3. Present Position. Meaning of One-Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis: These are the genes and not the traits that are inherited. So the basic question is how the gene functions to elaborate a pheno­type. The question is actually [...]

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Linkage of Chromosomes | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Exception of Linkage of Chromosomes 2. Operation of Linkage from Morgan's Data 3. Characteristics 4. Groups 5. Map. Contents: Exception of Linkage of Chromosomes Operation of Linkage from Morgan's Data Linkage—its Characteristics Linkage Groups Linkage Map 1. Exception of Linkage of Chromosomes: The seven pairs of characters in garden peas with which [...]

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Primary Production by Autotrophs | Ecosystem

The following points highlight the top four methods for measurement of primary production by Autotrophs. The methods are: 1. Harvest Method 2. Carbon Dioxide Assimilation Method 3. Oxygen Production Method 4. Radio-Isotope Method. Method # 1. Harvest Method: The common and at the same time oldest method of measuring primary pro­duction is the Harvest method. In this method the plants [...]

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