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प्रश्न
उत्तर
Mendel's laws are:
(a) Law of Dominance
(b) Law of Segregation
(c) Law of Independent Assortment
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Define the following:
Phenotype
State whether the following statement is true or false:
The dominant character masks the recessive character.
Dominant allele refers to ______.
Read the following and answer from given below:
Prashant wanted to find the genotype of a pea plant bearing purple coloured flowers in his kitchen garden. For this, he crossed purple-flowered plants with white-flowered plants. As a result, all plants which were produced had purple flowers only. Upon selfing these plants, 75 purple flower plants and 25 white flowers plants were produced. Now, he can determine the genotype of a purple-flowered plant by crossing it with a white-flowered plant.
The character i.e., the purple colour of the flowers that appeared in the first filial generation is called ______
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?
Select the group which shares maximum number of common characters
Give the basic features of the mechanism of inheritance.
The F1 generation has all tall, and F2 ratio 3 : 1, it proves:
In order to obtain the F1 generation Mendel pollinated a pure-breeding tall plant with a pure breeding dwarf plant. But for getting the F2 generation, he simply self-pollinated the tall F1 plants. Why?
A green stemmed tomato plant denoted by (GG) is crossed with a tomato plant with purple stem denoted by (gg).
- What colour of the stem would you expect in their F1 progeny?
- In what ratio would you find the green and purple coloured stem in plants of F2 progeny?
- What conclusion can be drawn for the above observations?