Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
उत्तर
The law of segregation explains that the characteristics of an organism are determined by internal alleles that occur in pairs. These allele pairs separate during meiosis in gamete formation and the pair gets restored upon random fusion in zygote.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
State Mendel’s law of Dominance.
Mention the Phenotype and Genotype ratios of the offspring in F2 generation.
In Mendel’s experiments, tall pea plants (T) are dominant over dwarf pea plants (t).
What is a Dihybrid Cross?
Predict the genotype and phenotype of the following cross in pea.
TTrr x ttRR
(Capital letters show dominance)
Define Mendel’s law of segregation.
In heterozygous condition, both the alleles are expressed in ______
Which of the following characters can be acquired but not inherited?
Read the following and answer from given below:
According to Mendel, one gene controls the expression of one character only. The ability of a gene to have multiple phenotypic effects because it influences a number of characters are an exception. The gene has multiple phenotypic effects because its ability to control two or more characters can be seen in cotton. In cotton, a gene for the lint also influences the height of the plant, size of the ball, number of ovules, and viability of seeds.
Which of the following statements is not correct regarding genes with multiple phenotypic effects?
What are the characteristic features of a true-breeding line?
What is the scientific name of the pea plant that Mendel used for his experiments?