Turner’s Syndrome:
I: is an aneuploidy
II: causes infertility in affected females
III: does not affect the development of secondary sexual characters in affected females
 
1. Only I and II are correct
2. Only I and III are correct
3. Only II and III are correct
4. I, II and III are correct

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In Pisum sativum, the flower position may be axial (allele A) or terminal (allela a). What would be the percentage of the offspring with respect to axial flower position, if a cross is made between parents \(Aa \times aa\) ? 
1. 25% 
2. 50%
3. 75% 
4. 100%
 
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In humans, rolling of tongue is an autosomal dominant trait (R). In a family both the parents have the trait of rolling tongue but their daughter does not show the trait, whereas the sons have the trait of rolling of tongue. 
The genotypes of the family would be: 
Mother Father Daughter Son
1.  Rr Rr rr rr
2.  Rr Rr rr RR
3.  rr Rr RR rr
4.  RR  rr Rr Rr
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Study the pedigree analysis of human given below and identify the type of inheritance along with an example : 

1. Sex-linked recessive, Haemophilia 
2. Sex-linked dominant, Vitamin D resistant rickets 
3. Autosomal recessive, Sickle-cell anaemia 
4. Autosomal dominant, Myotonic dystrophy 
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Possibility of the blood groups of the children in a family where the father is heterozygous for blood group 'A' and the mother is heterozygous for blood group 'B', would be :
1. Blood groups 'A','B'
2. Blood groups 'A','B','O'
3. Blood groups 'AB','O' 
4. Blood groups 'A','B','AB','O'
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The correct statement with respect to Thalassemia in humans is: 
1. \(\alpha -\)Thalassemia is controlled by a single gene HBB.
2. The gene for \(\alpha -\)Thalassemia is located on chromosome-16. 
3. \(\beta -\)Thalassemia is controlled by two closely linked genes HBA-1 and HBA-2.
4. In \(\beta-\)Thalassemia the production of \(\alpha -\)globin chain is affected.
 
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Chromosomal aberrations are caused by:
1. Change in the structure of the gene
2. Change in the number of chromosomes
3. Change in the arrangement or position of genes
4. Change in the number or arrangement of genes in the chromosomes

 
Subtopic:  Non - Disjunction & Aneuploidy |
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1:2:1 phenotypic and genotypic ratio is found in:
1. Complementary genes. 
2. Pseudo alleles.
3. Blending inheritance 
4. Multiple alleles. 
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Possibilities of the blood groups of the children in a family where the father is heterozygous for blood group A and the mother is heterozygous for blood group B would be:
1. Blood Group A and B
2. Blood Group A, B and O
3. Blood Group AB and O
4. Blood Group A, B, AB and O
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Assertion (A):  Turner's syndrome is generally not found in males.
Reason (R):  The disorder occurs due to monosomy.
 
1.  Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. (A) is false but (R) is true.
Subtopic:  Sex Aneuploidy - Turner & Klinefelter Syndrome |
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