A gene showing co-dominance has?
| 1. | One allele is dominant on the other |
| 2. | Alleles are tightly linked on the same chromosome |
| 3. | Alleles that are recessive to each other |
| 4. | Both alleles are independently expressed in the heterozygote |
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Which one of the following cannot be explained on the basis of Mendel's Law of Dominance?
| 1. | The discrete unit controlling a particular character is called a factor. |
| 2. | Out of one pair of factors, one is dominant, and the other recessive. |
| 3. | Alleles do not show any blending and both the characters recover as such in the F2 generation. |
| 4. | Factors occur in pairs. |
In antirrhinum, two plants with pink flowers were hybridized. The F1 plants produced red, pink, and white flowers in the proportion of 1 red, 2 pink and 1 white. What could be the genotype of the two plants used for hybridization? Red flower colour is determined by RR, and White by rr genes.
| 1. | RR | 2. | Rr |
| 3. | rr | 4. | rrrr |