Pureline breed refers to from Biology Principles of Inheritance

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231.

Mendel enunciated

  • two principles of inheritance

  • four principles of inheritance

  • five principles of inheritance

  • three principles of inheritance


232.

Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

  • wild type

  • mutant type

  • variant type

  • All of these


233.

If a boy's father has haemophilia and his mother has one gene for haemophilia, what is the chance that the boy will inherit the disease?

  • 100%

  • 50%

  • 0%

  • 75%


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234.

Pureline breed refers to

  • homozygosity

  • heterozygosity

  • homozygosity with only dominant genes

  • heterozygosity and linkage


A.

homozygosity

Pure line breed refers to a group of identical individuals that always produce offspring of the same phenotype when intercrossed. This occurs only when they are homozygous.


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235.

Barr-body in mammals represents

  • one of the two X-chromosomes in the cells

  • all heterochromatin of male and female cells

  • Y-chromosome of male

  • all heterochromatin of female cells


236.

Discontinuous variations are

  • essential features

  • acquired character

  • non-essential changes

  • heritable changes


237.

The linkage map of X-chromosome of fruit-fly has 66 units, with yellow body gene (y) at one end and bobbed hair (b) gene at the other end. The recombination frequency between these two genes (y and b) should be

  • 50%

  • 100%

  • 66%

  • > 50%


238.

In Drosophila, the sex is determined by

  • the ratio of pairs of X-chromosomes to the pairs of autosomes

  • whether the egg is fertilised or develops parthenogenetically

  • the ratio of number of X- chromosomes to the set of autosomes

  • X and Y-chromosomes


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239.

Down's syndrome is caused by an extra copy of chromosome number 21. What percentage of a normal father would be affected by this disorder?

  • 50%

  • 25%

  • 100%

  • 75%


240.

Genetic map is one that

  • shows the stages during the cell division

  • shows the distribution of various species in a region

  • establishes sites of the genes on a chromosome

  • establishes the various stages in gene evolution


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