Q.63 The continuous and dashed lines in the following graph represent the velocity of sap flow in two different parts of a plant at different times of a day. Which […]
Tag: GATE Life Science Previous Year Papers with Solutions
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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for Three Alleles
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Q.62 Hardy Weinberg’s equilibrium for a locus with two alleles p and q is mathematically defined as P2 + Q2 + 2PQ = 1. Which of the following equations represents […]
Modes of Cell Surface Expansion in Plants
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Q.61 The cell surface expands differently in different plant cells. Two common modes of expansion are shown below ( X and Y ). Each rectangular box represents a cell marked […]
RFLP Marker Analysis Using EcoRI
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Q.60 An RFLP marker shows sequence polymorphism in two ecotypes ( X and Y ) of a plant. In ecotype X, the marker contains one GAATTC site in its sequence, […]
PIN Proteins and Polar Auxin Transport
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Q.59 PIN proteins are plasma membrane-localized carrier proteins required for polar auxin transport in plants. Four different carrier proteins are shown in the diagram below labeled P1-P4. Arrow indicates the […]
Effect of Leaf Water Potential
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Q.58 The three plots 𝐏, 𝐐 and R (in different units) in the graph below represent the dependence of photosynthesis rate (PR), leaf expansion rate (LER) and translocation rate of […]
Vernalization Pathway in Wheat
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Q.57 Consider the following pathway controlling time to flowering in wheat: If batch 𝑃 of wheat seed is vernalized before sowing and batch 𝑄 is not vernalized, then which of […]
Recombination Frequency in Flower Color & Stem Height
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Q.56 An inbred line of a plant with red flower and tall stem was crossed to another inbred line with white flower and short stem. The 𝐅𝟏 plants, which all […]
Plant Systemic Acquired Resistance
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Q.55 When a plant is infected by a pathogen at one site, the distal parts of the plant and neighboring plants develop increased resistance to subsequent pathogen attack. Which of […]
Which Phenomenon is Truly Neutral?
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Q.54 Which of the following is a neutral phenomenon? (A) Natural selection (B) Sexual selection (C) Genetic drift (D) Population bottleneck Genetic drift stands out as the neutral evolutionary force […]


