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Difference between complete and incomplete linkage
difference between complete and incomplete linkage?
in a pea plant,smooth seed coats is dominant over wrinkled seed coat. what will be the expected ratio of phenotypes of the offspring in a cross between-
1.heterozygous smooth and heterozygous smooth
2.heterozygous smooth and heterozygous wrinkled
3.heterozygous smooth and homozygous smooth
How is sex determined in human beings?
can you explain the table 5.3 given on pg82,biology ncert book?
What is the difference between epistasis and dominance ?
which mendel's law of inheritance is universally accepted and without any exception.State the law.
What is the full form of IA
what is the difference between haemophilia and thalassemia?
In a plant tallness is dominant over dwarfness and red flower is dominant over white. Starting with the parents work out a dihybrid cross. What is standard dihybrid ratio? Do you think the values would deviate if the two genes in question are interacting with each other?
what is self pollination?what's the difference between self pollination and cross pollination?
what is the difference between chromosome and gene?
explain the table in NCERT which differentiates b/w the two, i found both of them to be the same then where is the difference?
A woman with O blood group marries a man with AB blood group(1)work out all the possible phenotypes and genotypes of the progeny.(2)discuss the kind of dominance in the parents and the progeny in this case
Why the people having sickle cell anaemia disorder do not suffer from malaria?
Express the genotype of AB blood group?
whatare complementary and supplementary genes?
In a certain mammal erect ears are dominant over drooping ears. In a cross between the 2 types, out of the offspring produced in the F2 generation 3 had erect ears and one had drooping ears. What were the genotypes of the parents. Work out the cross.
Inheritance pattern of ABO blood groups in humans show dominance , co - dominance and multiple allelism. Explain each concept with the help of blood group genotypes.
Let us assume in a given plant the genotype symbol "Y" stands for dominant yellow seed colour and "y" for recessive green seeds colour symbol "R" for round seed shape and "r" for wrinkled seeds. Two homozygous parents (plants) with genotypes "RRYY" and "rryy" are crossed and their F1 generation progeny is then selfed. What shall be the
a) Phenotype of F1 progeny
b) Genotype of F1 progeny
c) Gemete genotype of F1 progeny
d) Phenotypic ratio of F2 population
e) Phenotypic ratio of yellow seed to green and round seed to wrinkled seed in F2 population.
two heterozygous parents are crossed.If the three loci are linked completely what would be genotypic ratio in F1 generation for a trihybrid cross?
what non parental gene combination?????
non-parents?
what genetics principles could be derived from a monohybrid cross ?
how to calculate the genotypic ratio for F3 and F4 generations for a monohybrid cross?
Name the amino acid which is failed to convert to tyrosine during phenylketonuria.
what is the axial and terminal position of flower?
How is the translation of mRNA terminated? Explain.
Explain why law of segregation is also called law of purity of gametes?
justify the statement male honey bee has no father but has grondson
In a linear chromosome, map distances between four loci are as follows: a-b-10, b-c-4, a-d-3, a-c-6. the expected cross over frequency between c and d is-
a) 3%
b)9%
c) either 3%or 9%
d)4% to 12%
plz provide the solution
Who proposed chromosomal theory of inheritance? Point out any 2 similarities in the behavior of chromosomes and genes
investigatory project on genetics
how to analyse any trait by using pedigree analysis??
WHAT IS PEDIGREE ANALYSIS? DO YOU SUGGEST HOW THIS ANALYSIS IS USEFUL
Why mendel chose only pea plant for his experiments?
short note on sickle cell anemia
For a female to be haemophilic, the father should be haemophilic(unviable in the later stage of life). What does the sentence in the bracket means?
Kindly answer sir/mam.
please explain the chromosomal theory of inheritance.
what the line "dominance is not an autonomous feature of a gene " means?????????????
what is meant by rudimentary ovaries?
A diploid organism is heterozygous for 4 loci, how many types of gametes can be produced?
What is genome?How many genomes are present in one of our arm cell?
WHAT IS DOWNS SYNDROME ? GIVE ITS SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES
Differentiate between Mendelian disorders & chromosomal disorders. Give two examples of each.
what are complementary genes and supplementary genes?
ratio of F2 generation in each case?
Consider the cross AaBbCcDdEe X aaBbccddee. What proportion of the progeny will genotypically resemble the first parent?
A) 1/64 B) 2/64 C)4/16 D)4/64
give reasons for
(I) both strands of DNA are not copied during transcription
(II)transcription and translation in bacteria can be coupled
what are the benefits of backcross and test cross??
how did mendel make sure that the pea plants were true breeding
what is the law of paired factors
Why do sons of a haemophilic father never suffer from this trait?
What is the difference between gamete and allele ? Explain with example
The human male never passes on the gene for haemophilia to his son .Justify the statement
Lesch Nyhan disease is an X-linked recessive disorder that causes neurological disorder in human beings. A survey of 500 males from a Caucasian population revealed that 20 were affected with this disorder. What is the frequency of normal allele in this population?
expalin reciprocal cross with an example?
in birds, is the sperm or the egg responsible for the of the chicks?
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Difference between complete and incomplete linkage
difference between complete and incomplete linkage
?
in a pea plant,smooth seed coats is dominant over wrinkled seed coat. what will be the expected ratio of phenotypes of the offspring in a cross between-
1.heterozygous smooth and heterozygous smooth
2.heterozygous smooth and heterozygous wrinkled
3.heterozygous smooth and homozygous smooth
How is sex determined in human beings?
can you explain the table 5.3 given on pg82,biology ncert book?
What is the difference between epistasis and dominance ?
Q). Can you tell which of these columns A or B represent the chromosome and which represents the gene? How did you decide?
which mendel's law of inheritance is universally accepted and without any exception.State the law.
What is the full form of IA
what is the difference between haemophilia and thalassemia?
In a plant tallness is dominant over dwarfness and red flower is dominant over white. Starting with the parents work out a dihybrid cross. What is standard dihybrid ratio? Do you think the values would deviate if the two genes in question are interacting with each other?
a)Human beings
b)birds
c)insects
d)plants
what is self pollination?what's the difference between self pollination and cross pollination?
a)Linkage
b)Polyploidy
c)Recombination
d)Aneuploidy
what is the difference between chromosome and gene?
explain the table in NCERT which differentiates b/w the two, i found both of them to be the same then where is the difference?
A woman with O blood group marries a man with AB blood group(1)work out all the possible phenotypes and genotypes of the progeny.(2)discuss the kind of dominance in the parents and the progeny in this case
Why the people having sickle cell anaemia disorder do not suffer from malaria?
Express the genotype of AB blood group?
whatare complementary and supplementary genes?
In a certain mammal erect ears are dominant over drooping ears. In a cross between the 2 types, out of the offspring produced in the F2 generation 3 had erect ears and one had drooping ears. What were the genotypes of the parents. Work out the cross.
Inheritance pattern of ABO blood groups in humans show dominance , co - dominance and multiple allelism. Explain each concept with the help of blood group genotypes.
Let us assume in a given plant the genotype symbol "Y" stands for dominant yellow seed colour and "y" for recessive green seeds colour symbol "R" for round seed shape and "r" for wrinkled seeds. Two homozygous parents (plants) with genotypes "RRYY" and "rryy" are crossed and their F1 generation progeny is then selfed. What shall be the
a) Phenotype of F1 progeny
b) Genotype of F1 progeny
c) Gemete genotype of F1 progeny
d) Phenotypic ratio of F2 population
e) Phenotypic ratio of yellow seed to green and round seed to wrinkled seed in F2 population.
two heterozygous parents are crossed.If the three loci are linked completely what would be genotypic ratio in F1 generation for a trihybrid cross?
what non parental gene combination?????
non-parents?
what genetics principles could be derived from a monohybrid cross ?
how to calculate the genotypic ratio for F3 and F4 generations for a monohybrid cross?
Name the amino acid which is failed to convert to tyrosine during phenylketonuria.
what is the axial and terminal position of flower?
How is the translation of mRNA terminated? Explain.
Explain why law of segregation is also called law of purity of gametes?
justify the statement male honey bee has no father but has grondson
1) 950
2) 300
3) 200
4) 150
In a linear chromosome, map distances between four loci are as follows: a-b-10, b-c-4, a-d-3, a-c-6. the expected cross over frequency between c and d is-
a) 3%
b)9%
c) either 3%or 9%
d)4% to 12%
plz provide the solution
Who proposed chromosomal theory of inheritance? Point out any 2 similarities in the behavior of chromosomes and genes
Mention one genetic trait in human which follows teh same patterns of inheritance as eye colour in Drosophilia
investigatory project on genetics
how to analyse any trait by using pedigree analysis??
WHAT IS PEDIGREE ANALYSIS? DO YOU SUGGEST HOW THIS ANALYSIS IS USEFUL
Which one of the following four organs of respiratory system is correctly matched with characteristics?
A. Bronchi - Two branches of the trachea that brings air into the lungs.
B. Trachea - Small flap that prevents food from entering
C. Diaphragm - Dome shaped muscle that pushes on the lungs during exhalation.
D. Alveoli - Pair of organs that inflate as you inhale and deflate as you exhale.
(a) A and B only (b) C and D only
(c) A and C only (d) B and D only
Why mendel chose only pea plant for his experiments?
(1) 4
(2) 16
(3) 8
(4) 2
short note on sickle cell anemia
For a female to be haemophilic, the father should be haemophilic(unviable in the later stage of life). What does the sentence in the bracket means?
Kindly answer sir/mam.
please explain the chromosomal theory of inheritance.
what the line "dominance is not an autonomous feature of a gene " means?????????????
what is meant by rudimentary ovaries?
Mendel's Monohybrid cross is mathematically condensible to the form of binomial expression. Which expression is this. Prove it
A diploid organism is heterozygous for 4 loci, how many types of gametes can be produced?
What is genome?How many genomes are present in one of our arm cell?
WHAT IS DOWNS SYNDROME ? GIVE ITS SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES
Differentiate between Mendelian disorders & chromosomal disorders. Give two examples of each.
a). n=21 and x=7
b). n=7 and x=21
c). n=21 and x=21
d). n=21 and x=14
and plz explain me how to find this...
TtAA*ttaa or TtAA*ttAA
what are complementary genes and supplementary genes?
ratio of F2 generation in each case?
Consider the cross AaBbCcDdEe X aaBbccddee. What proportion of the progeny will genotypically resemble the first parent?
A) 1/64 B) 2/64 C)4/16 D)4/64
give reasons for
(I) both strands of DNA are not copied during transcription
(II)transcription and translation in bacteria can be coupled
what are the benefits of backcross and test cross??
how did mendel make sure that the pea plants were true breeding
what is the law of paired factors
Why do sons of a haemophilic father never suffer from this trait?
What is the difference between gamete and allele ? Explain with example
The human male never passes on the gene for haemophilia to his son .Justify the statement
Lesch Nyhan disease is an X-linked recessive disorder that causes neurological disorder in human beings. A survey of 500 males from a Caucasian population revealed that 20 were affected with this disorder. What is the frequency of normal allele in this population?
How light influence the growth and development in plants ?
expalin reciprocal cross with an example?
What will be the results when this F1 is crossed with round and yellow seeded parents?
in birds, is the sperm or the egg responsible for the of the chicks?