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Genotype of blood group 'A' will be
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What type of gametes will be formed by genotype RrYy?
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When a single gene affects two or more traits, this phenomenon is termed as:
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If one parent has blood group A and the other parent has blood group B, the offspring which blood group?
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An organism with two identical alleles for a given trait is
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In Mendel's monohybrid cross, short stem trait becomes recessive in Fi generation. It will express in F2 generation only when/in:
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Inheritance of ABO blood group system is an example of
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When a true breeding pea plant that has yellow seeds is pollinated by a plant that has green seeds, then all the F1, plants have yellow seeds. This means that the allele for yellow is
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The probability of an event, such as inheriting a recessive allele, is ½. The probability of inheriting a second recessive allele is ½ . What, then, is the probability of inheriting two recessive alleles?
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If a child has O type of blood group and the father has B type, then the genotype of the father will be
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How many different types of genetically different gametes will be produced by heterozygous plant having the genotype AABbCc?
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When the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate between phenotypes of the two parental homozygote, then this relation is termed as
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If a child has O type of blood group and the father has B type, then the genotype of the father will be
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A cross occurs between a chicken with white feathers and a chicken with black feathers. This results in offspring with some black feathers and some white feathers. What type of inheritance is this?
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Mendel's dihybrid ratios are
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In Mendel's experiment, nature of seed coat, flower colour, position of flower, pod colour, height, etc., are referred to as
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In F, generation, a phenotypic ratio of 1:1:1:1 exhibits
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When two Independent events are occurring simultaneously like in dihybrid cross, the ratio of each Joint phenotypic combination can be obtained by
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The genotype of an individual is Rr Bb. How many different types of gametes will it produce based on the law of independent assortment?
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A group of individuals have lived for generations on an island. Their average height is 5 feet 2 inches. Eventually, ships stop by the islands bringing more fruits, vegetables and meats to their diet and more food overall. While the islanders continue to marry islanders and produce children, over generations the average height of the islander population reaches 5 feet 6 inches. What was most likely the main factor in this change?
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An allele is said to be dominant if
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Mendel's law of segregation was based on the separation of alleles in the garden pea during
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In a plant, red fruit (R) is dominant over yellow fruit (r) and tallness (T) is dominant o shortness (t) If a plant with RRTt genotype is crossed with a plant that is rrtt, then
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Exchange of genetic material between chromatids of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is called
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Consider a dihybrid cross between two rabbits LlBb x LlBb. What are the phenotypic ratios of the offspring? (L = long ears l = short ears; B = black b = white)
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When heterozygous tall plants are self-pollinated, then tall and dwarf plants are obtained. This explains
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Distinct the genotypic ratio of the cross between Tt x Tt plants:
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Sickle cell disease is the result of one gene abnormality. When two recessive alleles occur, sickle cell disease is inherited. The disease results in misshaped hemoglobin. What type of molecule is hemoglobin?
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A female who is AO (iA, iO) mates with a male who is BO (iB, iO). What possible blood types can their children inherit
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A man who is a carrier for cystic fibrosis marries a woman who is a carrier for cystic fibrosis. The couple in the above scenario has four children. How many of their children will have cystic fibrosis?
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In sweet peas, genes C and P are necessary for colour in flowers. The flowers are white in the absence of either or both the genes. What will be the percentage of coloured flowers in the offspring of the cross Cc pp x cc Pp
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Polygenic inheritance refers to which of the following conditions of inheritance?
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A man who is a carrier for cystic fibrosis marries a woman who is a carrier for cystic fibrosis. What is the percentage probability that this couple will have a child with cystic fibrosis?
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Blood type in humans is the result of multiple alleles. Blood type is also an example of which type of inheritance pattern?