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Why is pedigree analysis done in study of human genetics ? State the conclusions that can be drawn from it.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-PRINCIPLES OF INHERITANCE AND VARIATION-REVISION EXERCISES (SHORT ANSWER TYPE-II QUESTIONS (A. QUESTIONS FROM STATE BOARD EXAMINATIONS)
  1. Write all you know about Klinefelter's syndrome.

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  2. During the studies on genes in Drosopila that were sex-linked T.H. Mor...

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  3. Why is pedigree analysis done in study of human genetics ? State the c...

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  4. What is test cross and how does It differ from back cross?

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  5. How is Tuner's syndrome produced?

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  6. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SELF POLLINATION AND CROSS POLLINATION

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  7. Explain Mendel's law of segregation with a suitable example.

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  8. With the help of one example, explain the phenomena of-dominance and m...

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  9. What will be phenotype of F(1) generation when the normal man (XY) mar...

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  10. Explain incomplete dominance with sutiable example.

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  11. What will be the phenotype of F(1) generation when a haemophilic man (...

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  12. Describe Griffith's experiment of transformation.

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  13. Taking the example of ABO blood type of humans,explain the phenomenon ...

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  14. A haemophilic man marries a woman whose mother was normal but her fath...

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  15. What are complementary genes?Explain with the help of an example.

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  16. What is incomplete dominance ?Explain the inheritance pattern of incom...

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  17. Explain three salient features of Mutation theory.

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  18. A child has blood group O. If the father has blood group A and mother ...

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  19. Write short notes on the following: (i)Pleiotropy (b)Linkage

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  20. Describe the complete process of crossing over.

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