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प्रश्न
उत्तर
(i) Incomplete Dominance - In few cases, F1 generation has an intermediate phenotype between dominant and recessive alleles.
(ii) Linkage - Genes on the same chromosomes are said to be linked and are inherited together.
(iii) Multiple Allelism - Each character may have more than two alleles which can't be explained by Mendel's laws.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
A pea plant pure for yellow seed colour is crossed with a pea plant pure for green seed colour. In the F1 generation all pea plants were with yellow seeds. Which law of Mendel is applicable?
Explain Monohybrid cross
State Mendel's law of dominance.
If a pure tall plant is crossed with a pure dwarf plant, then offspring will be ______.
Given below is a schematic diagram showing Mendel’s Experiment on sweet pea plants having axial flowers with round seeds (AARR) and Terminal flowers with wrinkled seeds (aarr). Study the same and answer the questions that follow :
(i) Give the phenotype of F1 progeny.
(ii) Give the phenotypes of F2 progeny produced upon by the self-pollination of F1 progeny.
(iii) Give the phenotypic ratio of F2 progeny.
(iv) Name and explain the law induced by Mendel on the basis of the above observation.
Flowers of the garden pea are bisexual and self-pollinated. Therefore, it is difficult to perform a hybridization experiment by crossing a particular pistil with the specific pollen grains. How Mendel made it possible in his monohybrid and dihybrid crosses?
Which one of the following characters studied by Mendel in garden pea was found to be dominant?
Pure-bred pea plant A is crossed with pure-bred pea plant B. It is found that the plants which look like A do not appear in the F1 generation but re-emerge in the F2 generation. Which of the plant's A and B are tall and dwarf?
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 is an example of a gene with multiple phenotypic effects?