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Kappa particles indicates

A

Nuclear inheritance

B

Cytoplasmic inheritance

C

Mutation

D

Nucleo–cytoplasmic inheritance

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B

In 1938 T.M. Sonneboun reported that some strain of paramecium contain kappa particles in the cytoplasm are known as killers. Individual not possessing Kappa particles are sensitive and are killed by a poison ‘paramecin’ which is secreted by killer individuals.
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