If a colourblind woman marries a man who has normal colour vision, which of the following is possible with respect to their children?

1.  All sons and daughters are colourblind.

2.  All sons and daughters are normal.

3.  100% sons are colourblind.

4.  25% daughters are colourblind.

Subtopic:  Sex Linked Recessive Inheritance |
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Continuous source of variations in sexually reproducing organisms is

1.  Disjunction of chromosomes.

2.  Crossing over between sister chromatids.

3.  Crossing over between non-sister chromatids.

4.  Mutation.

Subtopic:  Linkage |
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The number of linkage groups in pea is

1.  14

2.  7

3.  9

4.  24

Subtopic:  Linkage |
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How many type(s) of gametes is/are produced by a double recessive parent?

1.  One

2.  Two

3.  Four

4.  Six

Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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Find incorrect match

1. Polygenic inheritance – Spread across of gradient.

2. Pleiotropy – Single gene multiple phenotype.

3. X body of henking – One each in sperm.

4. Pedigree analysis – Mendelian trait.

Subtopic:  Sex Determination |
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How many of the following statements are correct?
(1) Phenyl ketonuria leads to mental retardness.
(2) Thalassemia is quantitative where as sickle-cell anaemia is qualitative.
(3) Possibility of female becoming haemophilic is extramely rare.
(4) 8% of male & 0.4% of females are haemophilic.

Options

1. All 

2. 3

3. 2 

4. 1

Subtopic:  Mendelian Disorders: Thalassemia |
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Which of the following traits in the garden pea plant would express itself only in homozygous condition?

1.  Violet flower color

2.  Terminal flower position

3.  Green pod color

4.  Yellow seed color

Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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F1 progeny resemble both the parents in the case of:

1.  Complete dominance

2.  Incomplete dominance

3.  Codominance

4.  Multiple allelism

Subtopic:  Dominance Deviation from Mendel: 1 |
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All the following are examples of Mendelian disorders except:

1.  Hemophilia

2.  Sickle cell anemia

3.  Phenylketonuria

4.  Down's syndrome

Subtopic:  Mendelian Disorders |
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The pure line round seeded pea plant was crossed with wrinkled seeded pea plant. The F1 generation is ____ and it can be explained by _____. (respectively)

1. Wrinkled : Law of segregation

2. Round : law of dominance

3. Round : Condominance

4. Wrinkled : Law of dominance

Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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