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AV creative leaf with green and yellow patches is used for an experiment to prove that chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis before the experiment the green portion and the pale yellow portion are observed what will be the colour of Ages before and after the starch test also write the equation of photosynthesis and mark as well as validate from which molecule the by product is obtained

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Light-independent chlorophyll synthesis occurs in some algae, lower plants, and gymnosperms, but not in angiosperms. We have identified a new chloroplast gene, chlB, that is required for the light-independent accumulation of chlorophyll in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The chlB gene was cloned, sequenced, and then disrupted by performing particle gun-mediated chloroplast transformation. The resulting homoplasmic mutant was unable to accumulate chlorophyll in the dark and thus exhibited a 'yellow-in-the-dark' phenotype. The chlB gene encodes a polypeptide of 688 amino acid residues, and is distinct from two previously characterized chloroplast genes (chlN and chlL) also required for light-independent chlorophyll accumulation in C. reinhardtii. Three unidentified open reading frames in chloroplast genomes of liverwort, black pine, and Chlamydomonas moewusii were also identified as chlB genes, based on their striking sequence similarities to the C. reinhardtii chlB gene. A chlB-like gene is absent in chloroplast genomes of tobacco and rice, consistent with the lack of light-independent chlorophyll synthesis in these plants.

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