Principles of Inheritance and Variations Questions With Answers
Principles of Inheritance and Variations Questions With Answers
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Principles of inheritance and variation Important questions with answers
17. What are multiple alleles? Give an example.
It is the presence of more than two alleles of a gene to govern same
A B
character. E.g. ABO blood grouping (3 alleles: I , I & i).
18. What is pleotrophic gene? Give an example.
A single gene exhibits multiple phenotypic expressions. Such a gene is called pleiotropic gene.
E.g. Starch synthesis in pea, sickle cell anemia, phenylketonuria etc.
19. What is polygenic inheritance? Give an example.
An expression of a trait is controlled by three or more number of genes is called polygenic inheritance.
Human skin colour is regulated by three pairs of cumulative genes A, B and C.
20. What is co dominance? Explain with reference to human blood group.
It is the inheritance in which both the dominant alleles of a gene are expressed equally in a hybrid.
E.g. ABO blood grouping in human controlled by gene I has three alleles IA, IB & i. When IA and IB
are present together, they both express their own types of sugars. This is due to co-dominance.
21. Mention the possible genotypes of all the blood groups in individuals.
Genotype Blood group
A A A
I I ,I i - A
B B B
I I ,I i - B
A B -
I I AB
ii - O
22. Write the homozygous genotypes of A, B and O blood groups.
Genotype Blood types
A A
I I - A
IBIB - B
ii - O
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Principles of inheritance and variation Important questions with answers
The concept of genes (factors) as stable and discrete units could not explain the continuous
variation seen in nature.
He could not give physical proof for the existence of factors.
27. Write the parallelism between the behavior of chromosomes and genes.
Genes Chromosomes
Genes occur in pairs (alleles) Occur in pairs (Homologous )
Segregate during the formation Segregate during the formation of
of gamete and only one allele of a gamete and only one chromosome of a
pair is transmitted. homologous pair is transmitted.
Independent pairs One pair segregates independently of another
segregate pair.
independently of each other.
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28. Why has T.H. Morgan selected fruit flies for his genetic experiments?
They can be grown easily in laboratory by feeding simple synthetic media.
Life span is short (2 weeks).
Sexes are separate and sexual dimorphism is present.
In one mating more progeny can be obtained.
Variations are present.
Number of chromosomes (2n = 8) are less and number of genes are also less.
29. What are the conclusions drawn by T.H. Morgan from the crossing experiment in
Drosophila with Respect to linkage?
Morgan found that even when genes were grouped on the same chromosome is called linkage and
some genes were very tightly linked show low recombination and loosely linked genes show high
recombination.
30. What is male heterogamety? Explain the sex determination mechanism in humans.
In organisms male individuals have heterozygous
allosomes/sex chromosome.
Human has 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 pairs of
autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes).
A pair of X-chromosomes (XX) is present in the
female, whereas X and Y chromosomes
are present in male.