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191.

A character, which is expressed in a hybrid is called

  • dominant

  • co-dominant

  • recessive

  • epistaticn


A.

dominant

Dominance in genetics is a relationship between alleles of one gene, in which the effect on phenotype of one allele masks the contribution of a second allele at the same locus.


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192.

Which of the following is correct

  • Haemophilic-Y-chromosome

  • Down's syndrome-21' chromosome

  • Sickle cell anaemiaX-chromosome

  • Parkinson's disease-X and Y-chromosome


193.

Test cross is a cross between

  • hybrid and dominant parent

  • hybrid and recessive parent

  • two hybrid parents

  • two distantly related species


194.

Which of the following condition is called monosomic?

  • 2n + 1

  • 2n + 2

  • n + 1

  • 2n - 1


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195.

What is a test cross? Why is it so named?


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196.

Polyploid derived from two different species is called

  • autopolyploid

  • triploid

  • allopolyploid

  • monoploid


197.

The gene of sickle cell anaemia is inherited by

  • blood cells

  • bone cells

  • sex chromosomes

  • autosomes


198.

How many pairs of contrasting characters in pea pod were chosen by Mendel?

  • 3

  • 5

  • 7

  • 9


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199.

If a cross between two individuals produces offsprings with 50% dominant character (A) and 50% recessive character (a) the genotype of parents are

  • Aa ×Aa

  • Aa ×aa

  • AA ×aa

  • AA ×Aa


200.

Which pairs of the following diseases are caused by two genes located on human X-chromosomes?

  • Colour blindness and phenylketonuria

  • Colour blindness and haemophilia

  • Colour blindness and albinism

  • Colour blindness and hypertrichosis


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