Plant Breeding & Genetics (1)

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Phenotypic ratio of Monocross hybrid? 3:1
_____% of moisture is ideal for certified seeds of Rice?  13%
For every generation of selfing heterozygosity is reduced at a rate of?  50%
GATT’ agreement was came into force in?  1948
HYVP was state in?  1966
In India the seeds act was enacted in the year by the parliament.?  1966
In India the seeds act came into effect in the year?  1969
In India seed labeling is?  Compulsory
Reciprocal recurrent selection method is 1st developed by? Comstock, Robinson and Harvey
The term Lysosome was 1st used by?  Duve (1955)
Photosynthesis inhibitor is? DCMU
Dominance theory was proposed by?  Devenport in 1908
Haploid are developed by?  Anther culture
Isolation of hybrids and developing haploids by  anthers/ovary
Detrimental effect of host plant on the development of insect is called as?  Antibiosis

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Triplet sequence in t-RNA?  Anticodon
When RBC’s have antigen A on their surface and antibody B on serum the blood group is?  A Blood group
Alterative form of a gene is known as? Allele
Sex chromosomes are also known as?  allosomes
Functional gametes are formed only due to?  Alternate segregation
Chromosomes are seen as smallest in?  Anaphase
Which is shortest phase of Mitosis? Anaphase
Self pollinated species are also known as?  Autogamous species
Development of seed by self-pollination is? Autogamy
Sugarcane, Cotton and Brassica are? Autopolyploids
Potato is a? Autotetraploid
The cultivated banana is a? Autotriploid
The crossing of F1 with one of its parents is called?  Back Cross
The best method for developing disease resistant plants is? Back crossing
Male sterility is transferred by?  Backcross method

 

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