Non - Mendelian Pattern of Inheritance
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- Q1
What branch of science deals with the study of how traits are inherited from parents to offspring?
Mathematics
Genetics
Acoustics
Physics
60s - Q2
Who is considered as the father of Genetics?
Gregor Mendel
Isaac Newton
Thomas Edison
Albert Einstein
60s - Q3
Which term refers to an organism with two identical alleles for a trait?
Heterozygous
Homozygous
Polypoid
Homologous
60s - Q4
Which of the following is NOT a Non – Mendelian laws of inheritance?
Law of Segregation
Multiple Alleles
Incomplete Dominance
Codominance
60s - Q5
In snapdragons, flower color is controlled by incomplete dominance. The allele for red is R and the allele for white is W. What would be the phenotype for the heterozygous condition (RW)?
White
None of the above
Red
Pink
60s - Q6
Andalusian chickens appear to have black and white checkered feathers (BW), where pure chickens are either black (BB) or white (WW). A black chicken mated with an Andalusian chicken. Which of the following is NOT a product of the cross?
White Chicken
Andalusian Chicken
Andalusian Chicken
None of the above
120s - Q7
Referring to the Punnett square, what is the probability that an Andalusian chicken will appear among the offspring?
75%
50%
25%
100%
60s - Q8
What Non – Mendelian law of inheritance governs the appearance of black and white checkered feathers of an Andalusian chicken?
Codominance
Incomplete Dominance
Multiple Alleles
Sex – Linked Traits
60s - Q9
In ABO system, which allele(s) is(are) dominant?
IA
i
IA and IB
IB
60s - Q10
In ABO system, which allele(s) is(are) recessive?
IB
IA
i
IA and IB
60s - Q11
If a man having a type A blood marries a woman who has type B blood, what are the possible blood types of their children?
A, B, and AB
A and B
A, B, and O
A, B, AB, and O
120s - Q12
A woman who has type AB blood marries a man having a type O blood. What is the chance that they will have a child who is type AB?
100%
25%
0%
50%
120s - Q13
How many chromosomes do normal humans have in their body cells?
23
46
11.5
47
60s - Q14
What sex chromosomes do human males have?
XXX
XX
XY
XXY
60s - Q15
Which of the following is true about sexual reproduction?
(C) It involves the union of gametes.
Both (B) and (C)
(A) It produces offspring that are identical to their parents.
(B) It produces offspring that are similar but with genetic variations from parents.
60s