
What is the pattern of inheritance for polygenic traits?
| 1. | Autosomal dominant pattern |
| 2. | X-linked recessive inheritance pattern |
| 3. | Mendelian inheritance pattern |
| 4. | Non-Mendelian inheritance pattern |
| Statement I: | Failure of segregation of chromatids during cell cycle, resulting in the gain or loss of whole set of chromosome in an organism, is known as aneuploidy. |
| Statement II: | Failure of cytokinesis after anaphase stage of cell division resulting in the gain or loss of chromosome is called polyploidy. |
| List-I Types of inheritance |
List-II Example |
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| A. | Incomplete dominance | I. | Blood groups in human |
| B. | Co-dominance | II. | Flower colour in Antirrhinum |
| C. | Pleiotropy | III. | Skin colour in human |
| D. | Polygenic inheritance | IV. | Phenylketonuria |
| 1. | A-III,B-IV, C-II, D-I | 2. | A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III |
| 3. | A-II,B-III, C-I, D-IV | 4. | A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II |
| Statement I: | When many alleles of single gene govern a character, it is called polygenic inheritance. |
| Statement II: | In polygenic inheritance, the effect of each allele is additive |