Mutation causes
(1) alterations at protein level
(2) changes in genotype only
(3) changes in phenotype
(4) both (2) and (3)
Sickle cell anaemia is a classic example of
(1) Point mutation
(2) silent mutation
(3) Frame shift mutation
(4) non sense mutation
In which of the following one may observe variation in DNA?
(1) Fragmentation
(2) Budding
(3) Amitosis
(4) mutation
If a normal female has a sickle cell anaemic child what can be the probable genotype of that gene in that female?
(1) AA
(2) aa
(3) Aa
(4) both (1) and (3)
If the female has three boys in her first three pregnancy. What are the chances of getting female child this time?
(1) 25%
(2) 50%
(3) 75%
(4) 20%
If a haemophilic female who marries a normal male gives birth to a male child, then what are the chances of boy being normal? (a hypothetical situation but it won’t happen practically)
(1) 0%
(2) 50 %
(3) 25%
(4) 75%
In ABO blood grouping how many genotypes show co-dominance?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Pedigree analysis is not utilized to trace
(1) Specific trait
(2) Sex ratio
(3) Disease
(4) Abnormality
Which of the following symbols represent consanguineous mating?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
In the given pedigree chart select the correct statement:
(1) A & B are twins
(2) A is younger than B
(3) B is younger than A
(4) Can’t determine the age of A & B