A genetic cross between homozygous individuals but with different alleles for a single gene of interest is called as:

1.A reciprocal cross2.Monohybrid cross
3.Dihybrid cross4.Test cross

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What can the possible blood groups of progeny whose father and mother are of A and B blood groups, respectively?

1. A and B only 2. AB only
3. All except O 4. A, B, AB, and O
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What is the dihybrid test cross-ratio?

1. 1 : 1 2. 3 : 1
3. 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 4. 1 : 1 : 1: 1
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The F2 genotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross is:

1. 1 : 1 2. 3 : 1
3. 1 : 2 : 1 4. 9 : 7
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In case of incomplete dominance, the F1 progeny of a monohybrid cross resembles:

1. Either of the parents 2. The male parent
3. Neither of the parents 4. Both parents
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What is applicable to both Klinefelter’s syndrome and Turner’s syndrome?

I. They result from the non-disjunction of sex chromosomes during gamete formation
II. They can be identified by a karyotype
III. They have 44 autosomes

1.I and II only2.I and III only
3.II and III only4.I, II, and III

Subtopic:  Sex Aneuploidy - Turner & Klinefelter Syndrome |
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An exchange of segments between non-homologous chromosomes is called as:
1. Crossing over

2. Inversion

3. Reciprocal translocation

4. Transposing

Subtopic:  Recombination & Gene Mapping |
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If a father and son are both affected by red-green colour blindness, then what can be said definitely?

I. The son has received the trait from the father.
II. The mother of the affected son has to be affected by red-green colour blindness.
III. Any sister of the affected son can never be affected by red-green colour blindness.

1.I and II only2.I and III only
3.II and III only4.None

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If individuals of genotype AaBbCc are intercrossed, how many different phenotypes can appear in their offspring?

1.32.6
3.84.9

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A man of which of the following blood groups could not be the father of a group O child?

1. A
2. B
3. O
4. AB

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