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First artificial mutation was induced in
[A]
Barley
[B]
Maize
[C]
Drosophila
[D]
Neurospora
(2)
Hemophilic person marries a girl having no history of the disease in her pedigree. What is the chance that a haemophilic child is born to them
[A]
0%
[B]
25%
[C]
50%
[D]
75%
(3)
If a hybrid expresses a character, it is called _________
[A]
Epistasis
[B]
Dominant
[C]
Co-dominant
[D]
Recessive
(4)
A plant having the genotype AABbCC will produce ______ kinds of gametes
(5)
Colour blindness is an _________ linked recessive trait
[A]
Z chromosome
[B]
Y chromosome
[C]
X chromosome
[D]
None of the above
(6)
In most species, mitochondrial DNA is passed down from
[A]
DNA
[B]
Mother and Father
[C]
Father
[D]
Mother
(7)
Where are the genes for cytoplasmic male sterility in plants located?
[A]
Chloroplast genome
[B]
Mitochondrial genome
[C]
Cytosome
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Mitochondrial genome
(8)
_________ is a type of trait whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene
[A]
Oncogenic Trait
[B]
Monogenic trait
[C]
Polygenic trait
[D]
None of the above
(9)
An individual’s collection of genes is called ______
[A]
Genotype
[B]
Phenotype
[C]
Trait
[D]
None of the above
(10)
A man marries a woman and both do not show any apparent traits of inherited disease. Five sons and two daughters are born, and three of their sons suffer from a disease. However, none of the daughters is affected. The following mode of inheritance for the disease is
[A]
Sex-linked recessive
[B]
Sex-linked dominant
[C]
Autosomal dominant
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Sex-linked recessive
(11)
A trait that “overpowers” and hide another trait is called
[A]
Overpowering trait
[B]
Complex trait
[C]
Recessive trait
[D]
Dominant Trait
(12)
Why is haemophilia a disease that is more commonly seen in males?
[A]
The disease is Y- linked
[B]
The disease is X- linked
[C]
Both (1) and (2)
[D]
None of the above
Answer: The disease is X- linked
(13)
Sucess of mendal is
[A]
Selection of Peaplant
[B]
Studied of free characters
[C]
More Characters selection
[D]
Pea is Bisexual
Answer: Selection of Peaplant
(14)
Loss of Melanin pigment cause for:
[A]
Colourblindness
[B]
Depigmentation
[C]
Phenyl Ketoneuria
[D]
Alkaptoneuria
(15)
Gunetical identification of male human is:
[A]
By Nucleus
[B]
By cells
[C]
By Autosome
[D]
By Sex-chromosome
Answer: By Sex-chromosome
(16)
Rh+ individual gene may be:
[A]
rr
[B]
TT
[C]
Rr
[D]
Both (a) and (c)
(17)
Cause of chromosomal mutation:
[A]
Euploidy
[B]
Polyploidy
[C]
Physical effect
[D]
All of these
(18)
Mendal was born in:
[A]
17th century
[B]
18th century
[C]
19th century
[D]
8th century
(19)
Two genes very close on a chromosome will show:
[A]
No crossing over
[B]
High crossing over
[C]
Hardly an crossing over
[D]
Only double crossing overy
(20)
First geneticist/father of genetics was:
[A]
de Vries
[B]
Mendel
[C]
Darwin
[D]
Morgan
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