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Pure line breed refers to

(1) heterozygosity only

(2) heterogyzosity and linkage

(3) homozygosity only

(4) homozygosity and self assortment.

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Given below is a pedigree chart showing the inheritance of a certain sex-liniked trait in humans. 

The Trait traced in the above pedigree chart is 

(1) dominant X-linked 

(2) recessive X-linked

(3) dominant Y-linked

(4) recessive Y-linked

Subtopic:  Pedigree Analysis: Problem Solving |
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The "cri-du-chat" syndrome is caused by change in chromosome structure invloving

(1) deletion

(2) duplication

(3) inversion

(4) translocation

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Grain colour in wheat is determined by three pairs of polygenes. Following the cross AABBCC (dark colour) X aabbcc (light colour), in F2 generation what proportion of the progeny is likely to resemble either parent?

(1) None

(2) Less than 5 percent

(3) One third

(4) Half

Subtopic:  Dihybrid Cross: Details |
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XO-chromosomal abnormality in human beings causes

(1) Turner's syndrome

(2) Down's syndrome

(3) Kilnefelter's syndrome

(4) none of these.

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If a homozygous red-flowered plant (dominant)is crossed with a homozygous white-flowered plant, the offsprings will be

(1) half-white flowered

(2) half red-flowered

(3) all white-flowered

(4) all red-flowered

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Gene which suppresses other gene's activity but does not lie on the same locus is called as 

(1) epistatic

(2) supplemetary

(3) hypostatic

(4) codominant

Subtopic:  Epistasis |
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How many genome types are present in a typical green plants cell?

(1) More than Five

(2) More than Ten

(3) Two

(4) Three

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Percentage of recombination between A and B is 9%, A and C is 17%, B and C is 26%, then the arrangement of genes is 

(1) ABC

(2) ACB

(3) BCA

(4) BAC

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Which of the following conditions represents a case of co-dominance genes?

(1) A gene expresses itself, suppressing the phenotypic effect of its alleles. 

(2) Genes that are similar in phenotypic effect when present separately, but when together interact to produce a different trait.

(3) Alleles, both of which interact to produce a  trait, which may or may not resemble either of the parental types.

(4) Alleles, each of which produces an independent effect in a heterozygous condition. 

Subtopic:  Dominance Deviation from Mendel: 2 |
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