Minor change in a gene's structure is called:
1.  Reversible mutation
2.  Point mutation
3.  Forward mutation
4.  Backward mutation

Subtopic:  Mutation |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1999
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According to Mendelism which character is showing dominance:

1. Terminal position of the flower

2. Green colour in the seed coat

3. Wrinkled seed

4. Green pod colour

Subtopic:  Introduction to Genetics: 1 |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2000
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Due to the cross between TTRr × ttrr the resultant progenies showed how many percent plants tall, red flowered:

1. 50%

2. 75%

3. 25%

4. 100%

Subtopic:  Dihybrid Cross: Details |
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AIPMT - 2000
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Which of the following is the correct match:

1. Down Syndrome = 21st Chromosome

2. Sickel cell anaemia = X – Chromosome

3. Haemophilia = Y – Chromosome

4. Parkinson Disease = X & Y Chromosomes

Subtopic:  Non - Disjunction & Aneuploidy |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2002
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Irregularity is found in drosophila during organ differentiation for example- in place of the wing, long legs are formed. Which gene is responsible for it:

1. Double dominant gene

2. Homeotic gene

3. Complimentary gene

4. Plastid

Subtopic:  Recombination & Gene Mapping |
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2000
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Change in the sequence of nucleotides in DNA is called:

1. Mutagen

2. Mutation

3. Recombination

4. Translation

Subtopic:  Mutation |
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AIPMT - 2002
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Which statement is correct:
 

1. A. indica is the largest wild honey bees
2. Wax is the waste material of honey bees
3. C.V. Fritsch discovered the transmission methods in honey bees
4. Drone of the honey bee is diploid
Subtopic:  Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance: Further Considerations |
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2000

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Which of the following is the example of a sex-linked disease:

1. AIDS

2. Colour blindness

3. Syphilis

4. Gonorrhoea

Subtopic:  Sex Linked Recessive Inheritance |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2002
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Which of the following is the example of a pleiotropic gene:

1. Haemophilia

2. Thalassemea

3. Sickle cell anaemia

4. Colour blindness

Subtopic:  Polygenic Inheritance & Pleiotropy |
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AIPMT - 2002
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A gene is said to be dominant if:

1. It expresses its effect only in the homozygous stage
2. It expresses only in heterozygous condition
3. It expresses both in homozygous and heterozygous conditions
4. It is never expressed in any condition
Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: Further Understanding |
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AIPMT - 2002
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