Two phenotypically normal individuals have an affected child. What can we conclude about the parents?
1. they both carried the diesease allele
2. they are not the parents of the child
3. they are affected
4. no conclusions can be drawn
What is the basis of pleiotropy?
1. A spontaneous mutation during the replication of DNA.
2. Interrelationship between various metabolic pathways in the body.
3. Chromosomal aberration as chromosomes are the vehicles of genes.
4. the behaviour of chromosomes during meiosis or gamete formation.
A female whose father was colorblind marries and normal male whose father was also colorblind. What is the probablility that their daughter will be colorblind?
1. 0 %
2. 25 %
3. 50 %
4. 75 %
In humans, the dominance relationship between the A and B alleles of ABO blood group gene is an example of
(1) complete dominance.
(2) incomplete dominance.
(3) codominance.
(3) epistasis
One of the Mendel's pure strains of pea plants had green peas. How many different types of eggs could such a plant produce with regard to pea color?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 4
4. 8
A woman receives her X chromosomes from:
1. Her mother only
2. Her father only
3. Both her mother and father
4. Mitochondria of mother only
Which one from those given below is the period of Mendel's hybridisation experiments?
(1) 1856 - 1863
(2) 1840 - 1850
(3) 1857 - 1869
(4) 1870 - 1877
Among the following characters, which one was not considered by Mendel in his experiments on pea?
(1) Stem - Tall or Dwarf
(2) Trichomes - Glandular or Non-glandular
(3) Seed - Green or Yellow
(4) Pod - Inflated or Constricted
Thalassemia and sickle-cell anaemia are caused due to a problem in globin molecule synthesis. Select the correct statement.
(1) Both are due to a qualitative defect in globin chain synthesis
(2) Both are due to a quantitative defect globin chain synthesis
(3) Thalassemia is due to less synthesis of globin molecules
(4) Sickle-cells anaemia is due to a quantitative problem of globin molecules
A disease caused by an autosomal primary non-disjunction is
(1) Down's syndrone
(2) Kilnerfelter's syndrome
(3) Turner's syndrome
(4) Sickle-cell anemia