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A woman with two genes for haemophilia and a gene for colour blindness on one of the 'X' chromosomes marries a normal man. How will the progeny be
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Albinism is known to be due to an autosomal recessive mutation. The first child of a couple with normal skin pigmentation was an albino. What is the probability that their second child will also be an albino? [
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Crossing over in diploid organism is responsible for
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How many genome types are present in a typical green plant cell?
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If Mendel had studied the 7 traits using a plant with 12 chromosomes instead of 14, in what way would his interpretation have been different ?
[1998]
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How many different types of genetically different gametes will be produced by a heterozygous plant having the genotype : AABbCc?
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Molecular weight of chromosome of yeast cell is
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Which of the following is the main category of mutation?
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In hybridisation Tt × tt gives rise to the progeny of ratio
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Phenomenon of ‘ Industrial melanism ’ demonstrates
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One child is haemophilic (sex-linked trait), while its fraternal twin brother is normal. Which one of the following informations is most appropriate?
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Red-green colour blindness in humans is governed by a sex-linked recessive gene. A normal woman whose father was colour blind marries a colour blind man. What proportion of their daughters is expected to be colourblind?
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How many base pairs are found in one genome of man? [1999]
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Drosophila flies with XXY genotype are females but in case of humans, such individuals are abnormal males (Klinefelter's syndrome). This indicates that
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Mongoloid idiocy in humans is also known as
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Which one pair of the following parents is most likely to get a child who suffer from hemolytic disease of new born?
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Which character studied by Mendel in garden pea (Pisum sativum) was dominant
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In a certain plant, red fruit (R) is dominant over yellow fruit (r) and tallness (T) is dominant over shortness (t) .If a plant with RRTt genotype is crossed with a plant rrtt genotype , what will be the percentage of tall plants with red fruits in the progeny ?
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Independent assortment of genes does not take place when
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When dominant and recessive alleles express itself together it is called [2001]
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Ratio of complementary genes
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Forthcoming generation are less adaptive than their parental generation due to
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Extranuclear inheritance occurs in
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Two non-allelic genes produce new phenotype when present together but fail to do so independently are called?
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Probability of four sons to a couple is
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