The frequency of crossing-over occurring between two genes locate

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201.

Which one of. the following animals possesses giant chromosome?

  • Drosophila

  • Mouse

  • Pigeon

  • Elephant


202.

A man having the genotype EEFfGgHH can produce P number of genetically different sperms and a woman of genotype IiLLMmNn can generate Q number of genetically different eggs. Determine the values of P and Q.

  • P - 4; Q - 4

  • P - 4; Q - 8

  • P - 8; Q - 4

  • P - 8; Q - 8


203.

In an organism, tall phenotype is dominant over recessive dwarf phenotype and the alleles are designated as T and t, respectively. Upon crossing two different individuals, total 250 offsprings were obtained, out of which 124 displayed tall phenotype and rest were dwarf Thus, the genotype of the parents were

  • TT × TT

  • TT × tt

  • Tt × Tt

  • Tt × tt


204.

Which of the, following statements is not true of two genes that show 50% recombination frequency?

  • the genes may be on different chromosomes

  • the genes are tightly linked

  • the genes show independent assortment

  • if the genes are present on the same chromosome, they undergo more than one cross overs in every meiosis


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205.

If two persons with 'AB' blood group marry and have sufficiently large number of children, these children could be classified as 'A' blood group : 'AB' blood group : 'B' blood group in 1 : 2 : 1 ratio. Modern technique of protein electrophoresis reveals presence of both 'A' and 'B' type proteins in 'AB' blood group individuals. This is an example of

  • codominance

  • incomplete dominance

  • partial dominance

  • complete dominance


206.

Which Mendelian idea is depicted by a cross in which the F1 generation resembles both the parents?

  • Incomplete dominance

  • Law of dominance

  • Inheritance of one gene

  • Codominance


207.

The incorrect statement with regard to haemophilia is

  • it is a sex-linked disease

  • it is a recessive disease

  • it is a dominant disease

  • a single protein involved in the clotting of blood is affected


208.

If both parents are carriers for thalassemia, which is an autosomal recessive disorder, what are the chances of pregnancy resulting in an affected child?

  • No chance

  • 50%

  • 25%

  • 100%


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209.

The frequency of crossing-over occurring between two genes located on the same chromosome depends on

  • length of the chromosome

  • position of the centromere

  • activities of two genes

  • distance between two genes


D.

distance between two genes

The frequency of crossing-over occurring between the two genes located on the same chromosome is only directly proportional to the distance between the two genes. Hence, the closer the two genes are to one another on a chromosome, the greater will be their chance of being inherited together. 

However, genes located farther away from each other on same chromosome are more likely to be separated during recombination. Other factors giving in the options such as length of chromosome, position of centromere and activities of two genes does not have any relation with the crossing-over and recombination.


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210.

Anish is having colour blindness and married to Sheela, who is not colourblind. What is the chance that their son will have the disease?

  • 100%

  • 50%

  • 25%

  • 0%


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