without involvement of fertilisation and meiosis.
- Biogeography is the study of patterns of geographical
distribution of plants and animals across earth and the
changes in those distributions over time. Darwin’s finches of
Galapagos islands illustrate adaptive radiation. They differ
in size and shape of beak as they have adapted themselves
according to the availability of food in that island. - Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer Technology (MOET) is
a revolutionary technique for herd improvement. In this
technique, a cow is administered with hormones of FSH like
activity, to induce follicular maturation and super ovulation,
LH, instead of one egg, which they usually give per cycle,
they produce 6-8 eggs. The cow is either mated with the
best bull or artificially inseminated. The embryos at 8-32
cell stages are then recovered and transferred to surrogate
mothers. The genetic mother is again available for another
super ovulation.
OR
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) include a number
of special techniques which assist infertile couples to have
children. Some important techniques of ART are (i) Test
tube baby (IVF, ICSI) (ii) Artificial insemination technique
(AIT) and (iii) Gamete intra Fallopian transfer (GIFT). In test
tube baby technique, the fusion of ovum and sperm is done
outside the body of woman and induced to form zygote in
the laboratory. The zygote is then allowed to develop early
embryo which is then implanted in uterus. So, this method is
referred to as LQYLWUR fertilisation (IVF). - Baculoviruses infect the larval stages of many harmful
insects such as ants, wasps and beetles. These viruses are
excellent candidates for species–specific, narrow spectrum
insecticidal applications. They have been shown to have no
negative impacts on plants, mammals, birds, fish or even
on non-target insects. This is very desirable when beneficial
insects are been conserved to aid in overall integrated pest
management (IPM) programme. - Innate immunity is present at the time of birth. It consists of
different types of barriers :
(i) Physical barriers : Skin on our body prevents entry
of microorganisms. Mucus coating of the epithelium - (a) Association of sucker fish and shark is an example of
commensalism where one individual is benefitted while the
other remains unaffected. Sucker fish attaches itself to the
under surface of shark by its holdfast and gets free ride,
wide dispersal, protection and food.
(b) Mycorrhizae, association between fungi and the roots of
higher plants is an example of mutualism. It is a type of
interaction where both partners are benefitted with none of
the two capable of living separately.
- The intimate connection between developing fetus and
uterine wall of mother to exchange the materials is called
placenta. The chorionic villi and uterine tissue become
interdigitated with each other and jointly form the placenta.
Placenta acts as an endocrine gland as it secretes a number of
hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, human chorionic
gonadotropin, human chorionic somatomammotropin,
chorionic thyrotropin, chorionic corticotropin and relaxin. - Diagrammatic representation of process of transcription in
bacteria is :
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Termination
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Terminator
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- Two chromosomal disorders in humans are : Down's syndrome
and Klinefelter's syndrome. Down's syndrome is an autosomal
aneuploidy that occurs due to trisomy of 21st chromosome.
The affected person has rounded face, protruding
tongue, folded eyelids, flat hands, stubby fingers, broad
palm with palmer crease, short and broad neck, low IQ.
Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY) is caused by presence of
extra X-chromosome due to union of nondisjunct XX egg
and a normal Y sperm or normal X egg and abnormal XY
sperm LH, it is trisomy of sex(X) chromosome. These are
genetically sterile male individuals with underdeveloped
testes, gynaecomastia, etc. - Development of fruits without fertilisation is called
parthenocarpyLH, the phenomenon of development of ovary
into fruit without the act of fertilisation. The parthenocarpic
fruits are seedless, HJ., banana, guava, apple, pineapple,
etc. Parthenocarpy can be induced artificially by :
(i) Spraying auxins and gibberellins (ii) Low temperature
In agamospermy, embryo and seeds are produced asexually
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