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 of the following would not be a feature seen in a patient with the following karyotype ?
1. Many loops on finger tips
2. Congenital heart disease
3. Big and wrinkled tongue
4. Mucus clogging of airways
Given below is the initial amino acids of the beta chain of a hemoglobin molecule. What will be true about this hemoglobin molecule ?
1. | The RBCs carrying this molecule will undergo sickling at high oxygen tension |
2. | The RBCs carrying this molecules will undergo sickling at low oxygen tension |
3. | There will be a quantitative decrease in the synthesis of this molecule |
4. | This is normal beta chain of the hemoglobin molecule |
The disease inheritance pattern exemplified in the given pedigree analysis can be:
1. | Hemophilia | 2. | Red-green colour blindness |
3. | Phenyl ketonuria | 4. | Polydactyly |
Consider the following statements:
I. People affected by phenylketonuria are unable to convert tyrosine to phenylalanine.
II. Alzheimer's disease results from accumulation of amyloid protein plaques in the brain.
III. Klinefelter's and Turner's syndromes are the result of non disjunction of the sex chromosomes in either of sexes.
Which of the above statements are true?
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II and III
Consider the following statements:
I. If we put them through test cross, all homozygous dominant combinations will breed true but heterozygous genotypes will follow the segregation.
II. Two gene interactions such as epistasis do not follow the Menedelian principle of segregation.
III. In any diploid individual, only two alleles can be found, so multiple alleles can be detected only in a population.
Which of the above statements are true?
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II and III
A gene showing codominance has
(1) one allele dominant on the other
(2) alleles tightly linked on the same chromosome
(3) alleles that are recessive to each other
(4) both alleles independently expressed in the heterozygote
In his classic experiments on pea plants, Mendel did not use
(1) seed colour
(2) pod length
(3) seed shape
(4) flower position