Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Tripura Board · Class 12 · Biology
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Which of the following are parts of Mendel's Law of Dominance?
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Characters are controlled by discrete units called factors, Factors occur in pairs, In a dissimilar pair of factors, one dominates the other
Mendel's Law of Dominance states that: (1) Characters are controlled by discrete units called factors (genes), (2) Factors occur in pairs (alleles), and (3) In a dissimilar pair, one factor dominates the other. Factors do not blend and individuals have two factors for each trait.
Which of the following statements about incomplete dominance are correct?
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F1 shows a phenotype intermediate between both parents, Neither allele is completely dominant over the other, Example: Red flowers × White flowers = Pink flowers in F1
In incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant, resulting in F1 offspring with an intermediate phenotype. The classic example is red × white flowers producing pink flowers in snapdragons, unlike complete dominance where F1 resembles one parent.
In ABO blood group system, if both IA and IB alleles are present together, what blood type results?
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Type AB
When both IA and IB alleles are present (genotype IAIB), both alleles are co-dominant and express their respective antigens. This results in AB blood type, where both A and B antigens are present on red blood cells.
What is the phenotypic ratio in F2 generation of a dihybrid cross?
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9:3:3:1
In a dihybrid cross F2 generation, the phenotypic ratio is 9:3:3:1. This represents 9 individuals with both dominant traits, 3 with first dominant and second recessive, 3 with first recessive and second dominant, and 1 with both recessive traits.
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