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: | 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 |
| 1. | more than two genes affecting a single character. |
| 2. | presence of several alleles of a single gene controlling a single crossover. |
| 3. | presence of two alleles, each of the two genes controlling a single trait. |
| 4. | a single gene affecting multiple phenotypic expressions. |
Select the correct statements with respect to pleiotropism:
| (a) | A gene is said to be pleiotropic if it affects more than one trait |
| (b) | Phenylketonuria is an example of pleiotropy |
| (c) | A condition where one gene has several alleles is referred to as pleiotropism |
| (d) | A trait is said to be pleiotropic if several genes control it |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
| 1. | (a) and (b) only | 2. | (a) and (d) only |
| 3. | (a), (b) and (c) only | 4. | (b), (c) and (d) only |
Assuming that fur colour of an animal ranges from dark, intermediates shades, to white. A cross is made between a male (AABBCC) with dark fur colour and a female (aabbcc) with white fur colour. What would be the fur colour of F1 generation?
| 1. | All intermediate colour | 2. | Range of colour shade |
| 3. | All dark colour | 4. | All white colour |
The best example of pleiotropy is:
| 1. | Skin color | 2. | Phenylketonuria |
| 3. | Colour Blindness | 4. | ABO Blood group |