Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation

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Klinefelter’s syndrome genotype:

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Turner’s syndrome genotype:

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Down’s syndrome is due to:

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Haemophilia is:

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Colour blindness is:

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Honey bee males are:

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Birds show:

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Male determines sex in humans because:

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Human females are:

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Human males are:

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Crossing over occurs between:

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Strong linkage means:

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Recombination frequency indicates:

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Linkage reduces:

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Morgan worked on:

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Crossing over results in:

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Crossing over occurs during:

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Linkage refers to:

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Genes are located on:

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Chromosomal theory proposed by:

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Incomplete dominance shows:

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IA and IB alleles show:

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ABO blood group has how many alleles?

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Skin color in humans is:

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Polygenic inheritance involves:

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Pleiotropy means:

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Multiple alleles example:

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Co-dominance example:

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Phenotypic ratio in incomplete dominance:

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Incomplete dominance example:

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F1 generation of TT × tt:

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Mendel’s law does NOT apply to:

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Back cross involves:

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Test cross ratio:

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Test cross is used to:

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Dihybrid ratio:

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Monohybrid ratio:

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Law of independent assortment applies to:

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Law of segregation is also called:

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Law of dominance states:

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Genotype refers to:

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Phenotype refers to:

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Heterozygous means:

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Homozygous condition means:

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Alternative forms of a gene are:

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Unit of inheritance:

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Number of traits studied by Mendel:

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Mendel worked on:

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Father of Genetics:

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Genetics is the study of:

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