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Raphanobrassica is a classical example of
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A. aneuploidy
B. nullisomy
C. allopolyploidy
D. None of the above
Correct Answer
allopolyploidy
Animal Biotechnology Chromosomes problems
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1. A cross shaped (+) or a ring involving four chromosomes may be formed during metaphase I in case of
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A. translocation heterozygote
B. deficiency
C. haploid organism
D. duplication
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Correct Answer: translocation heterozygote
2. How does dosage compensation in
Drosophila
occur?
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A. Hypertranscription of male X chromosome
B. Hypotranscription of female X chromosome
C. X inactivation in females
D. Chimerism
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Correct Answer: Hypertranscription of male X chromosome
3. Transmission of a gene from male parent to female child to male grand child is known as
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A. holandric inheritance
B. quantitative inheritance
C. criss-cross inheritance
D. maternal inheritance
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Correct Answer: criss-cross inheritance
4. A diagram depicting chromosomes of haploid set of an organism ordered in a series of decreasing size is known as
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A. zymogram
B. chromogram
C. idiogram
D. karyogram
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Correct Answer: idiogram
5. Hairy wing character of
Drosophila
is due to
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A. duplication in region of chromosome
B. deletion in region of chromosome
C. due to presence of additional X-chromosome
D. due to a point mutation
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Correct Answer: duplication in region of chromosome
6. The degree or extent to which a given genotype is expressed phenotypically in a particular individual is defined as
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A. penetrance
B. expressivity
C. inheritance strength
D. environmental influence
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Correct Answer: expressivity
7. Which of the following is correct when a character shows continuous variation assuming a normal distribution?
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A. It is governed by many genes with small cumulative effect
B. It is not controlled genetically
C. Many of the variation is due to fluctuation of climate
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: It is governed by many genes with small cumulative effect
8. In a dihybrid cross, the progeny of an Fl individual (hetero2ygous for both characters) will show a phenotypic ratio of
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A. 1:1:1:1
B. 1:2:2:1
C. 9:3:3:1
D. 3:1:1:3
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Correct Answer: 1:1:1:1
9. Diethyl stilbestrol (DES), a synthetic estrogen causes
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A. chromosome lagging
B. disruption of mitotic spindle
C. centriole elongation
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. The percentage of individual with a given genotype, which exhibits the associated phenotype, is defined as
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A. penetrance
B. expressivity
C. inheritance percent
D. environmental influence
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Correct Answer: penetrance
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