Person having genotype IA IB would show the blood group as AB. This is because of:

1. Pleiotropy

2. Co-dominance

3. Segregation

4. Incomplete dominance

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ZZ / ZW type of sex determination is seen in:

1. Platypus 2. Snails
3. Cockroach 4. Peacock
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A cross between two tall plants resulted in offspring having few dwarf plants. What would be the genotypes of both the parents?

 
1. TT and Tt 2. Tt and Tt
3. TT and TT 4. Tt and tt
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In a dihybrid cross, if you get 9:3:3:1 ratio it denotes that:

1. The alleles of two genes are interacting with each other

2. It is a multigenic inheritance

3. It is a case of multiple allelism

4. The alleles of two genes are segregating independently

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Which of the following will not result in variations among siblings?

1. Independent assortment of genes

2. Crossing over

3. Linkage

4. Mutation

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Mendel’s Law of independent assortment holds good for genes situated on the:

1. non-homologous chromosomes

2. homologous chromosomes

3. extra nuclear genetic element

4. same chromosome

Subtopic:  Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance: Introduction | Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance: Further Considerations |
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Occasionally, a single gene may express more than one effect. The phenomenon is called:

1. multiple allelism 2. mosaicism
3. pleiotropy 4. polygeny

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In a certain taxon of insects, some have 17 chromosomes and others have 18 chromosomes. The 17 and 18 chromosome-bearing organisms are:

1. males and females, respectively

2. females and males, respectively

3. all males

4. all females

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The inheritance pattern of a gene over generations among humans is studied by pedigree analysis. The character studied in the pedigree analysis is equivalent to:

1.quantitative trait2.Mendelian trait
3.polygenic trait4.maternal trait

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It is said that Mendel proposed that the factor controlling any character is discrete and independent. His proposition was based on the:
 

1. results of the F3 generation of a cross
2. observations that the offspring of a cross made between the plants having two contrasting characters shows only one character without any blending
3. self-pollination of F1 offspring
4. cross-pollination of F1 generation with recessive parent
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