Telomerase is an enzyme which is a:
1. Ribonucleoprotein
2. Simple protein
3. RNA
4. Repetitive DNA

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Which stage of meiosis is shown in the diagram given below?

1. Metaphase I 2. Metaphase II
3. Anaphase I 4. Anaphase II
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In meiosis:

1. A single round of DNA replication is followed by two sequential divisions with chromosome number and DNA content getting reduced twice
2. A single round of DNA replication is followed by two sequential divisions with chromosome number getting reduced twice and DNA content getting reduced once
3. A single round of DNA replication is followed by two sequential divisions with chromosome number getting reduced once and DNA content getting reduced twice
4. A single round of DNA replication is followed by two sequential divisions with chromosome number and DNA content getting reduced once
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The mechanisms that contribute to the genetic variation arising from sexual reproduction include:

I: Independent assortment of chromosomes
II: Crossing over
III: Random fertilization

1. I and II only 2. I and III only
3. II and III only 4. I, II and III
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At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes usually photographed in the preparation of a karyotype?
1. Prophase
2. Metaphase
3. Anaphase
4. Telophase

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A prolonged resting phase in oogenesis as seen in many vertebrate oocytes is called as:
1. Interkinesis
2. Diakinesis
3. Diplotene
4. Prometaphase II

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Place stages of Prophase I in correct order.
1. diakinesis, diplotene, leptotene, pachytene, zygotene.
2. diplotene, leptotene, pachytene, zygotene, diakinesis.
3. leptotene, pachytene, diakinesis, diplotene, zygotene.
4. leptotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene, diakinesis

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DNA replication takes place during :

1.G1 - phase2.G2 - phase
3.S - phase4.Prophase

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Identify the human cell for which the interphase period lasts the entire life of a person.

1. Hepatocyte 2. Bone marrow stem cells
3. Epidermal cell 4. Neuron
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Consider the following functions:

I: Replication of DNA along with the synthesis of nuclear proteins such as histones
II: Duplication of centriole
III: Synthesis of energy rich compounds and proteins

Which of the above functions are carried out by a plant cell before it divides?

1. I only 2. I, and II
3. I and III 4. I, II and III
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