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(i) "One gene One enzyme hypothesis" is ...

(i) "One gene One enzyme hypothesis" is based on experiments in Neurospora
(ii) DNA is a solenoid
(iii) The code is always read as a `3^(I)` and `5^(I)` direction only
(iv) In the case of sickle cell anaemia, the amino acid glutamic acid is replaced in haemoglobin. Select the wrong statement.

A

iii and iv

B

iv only

C

I and ii

D

iii only

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d
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