Question 7

(Multiple Choice)

Plant primary roots typically grow into the ground by responding to the directional signal of gravity.If you wanted to identify a plant that had a mutation in its gravity signal transduction pathway,which method would be most useful?


A) Growing a batch of seeds in zero-gravity conditions and then collecting any seedlings with primary roots that are growing in different directions
B) Treating a batch of seeds with a mutagen,placing each germinating seed on the soil with the primary roots emerging in a different direction,and collecting any plants with primary roots that grow into the soil
C) Treating a batch of seeds with a mutagen,growing them alongside wild-type seeds,and collecting any seedlings with primary roots growing longer than the wild-type roots
D) Growing a batch of seeds in zero-gravity conditions and then collecting any seedlings with primary roots that are growing toward the ground
E) Treating a batch of seeds with a mutagen,growing them alongside wild-type seeds,and collecting any seedlings with primary roots growing in a direction that is different from that of the wild-type roots

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