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Q. 16 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2934)

The inheritance of flower colour in Antirrhinum (dog flower) is an example of

  • incomplete dominance
  • co-dominance
  • multiple alleles
  • linkage

Ans → (a)incomplete dominance

Explanation → Flower colour in Antirrhinum (dog flower) is an example of incomplete dominance

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A recessive allele is expressed in

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Q. 2 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2920)

The characters which appear in the first filial generation are called

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  • dominant characters
  • holandric characters
  • lethal characters

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Which of the following crosses will give tall and dwarf pea plants in same proportions ?

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  • Tt × tt
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  • tt × tt

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Which of the following is incorrect regarding ZW – ZZ type of sex determination ?

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  • Females are homogametic and males are heterogametic.
  • 1:1 sex ratio is produced in the offsprings
  • All of these

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Number of autosomes present in liver cells of a human female is

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  • 22 pairs
  • 23 autosomes
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Haplodiploidy is found in

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  • butterflies and moths
  • honeybees, ants and waspe.

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Rate of mutation is affected by

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  • gamma rays
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Q. 12 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2930)

Two or more independent genes present on different chromosomes which determine nearly same phenotype are called

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Q. 15 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2933)

Mendal formulated the law of purity of gametes on the basis of

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Q. 16 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2934)

The inheritance of flower colour in Antirrhinum (dog flower) is an example of

  • incomplete dominance
  • co-dominance
  • multiple alleles
  • linkage

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Q. 17 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2935)

Phenotypic and genotypic ratio is similar in case of

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  • incomplete dominance
  • over dominance
  • epistasis

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What can be the blood group of offspring when both parents have AB blood group ?

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Inheritance of roan coat in cattle is an example of

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Law of independent assortment can be explained with the help of

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Q. 23 of Quiz-1437 (Que-ID : 2941)

Chromosomal theory of inheritance was given by

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Experimental verification of ‘chromosomal theory of inheritance’ was done by

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