Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Pleitropy is a condition in which a sing...

Pleitropy is a condition in which a single gene

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

ul("Multiple allelism ") is the phenomenon in which a single gene regulates several phenotypes .

Sometimes a gene which carries a major disadvantage in a homozygous conditions, confers an advantage in heterozygous condition. Explain with a suitable condition.

Answer the following question in one word only. The condition where single gene does control more than one phenotypic traits?

The condition of having a single flagellum at one end of a bacterium is

The condition of having a single flagellum at one end of a bacterium is

State which of the following is not true. A. Dominance is an autonomous feature of a gene or the product that it has information for. B. A single gene product may produce only one effect. C. Blood group AB is an example of codominance. D. More than tow alleles exist in a population for a single gene.

State which of the following is not true. A. Dominance is an autonomous feature of a gene or the product that it has information for. B. A single gene product may produce only one effect. C. Blood group AB is an example of codominance. D. More than two alleles exist in a population for a single gene.

A recessive gene expresses only in homozygous condition. Some times, a single recessive gene can express itself when it is

A recessive gene expresses only in homozygous condition. Some times, a single recessive gene can express itself when it is

A recessive gene expresses only in homozygous condition. Some times, a single recessive gene can express itself when it is