The bicoid maternal effect gene is transcribed in which cells of the mother?

The bicoid maternal effect gene is transcribed in which cells of the mother?

  • Correct Answer: nurse cells
  • cell walls
  • veteran cells
  • boy cells

Explanation: The bicoid maternal effect gene is transcribed in the nurse cells of the mother and then the mRNA is transferred to the oocyte. Mutant embryos from homozygous mutant bicoid mothers fail to produce head and thorax structures.

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