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  2. In human being,blue eye colour is recessive to brown eye.A brown eyed ...

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  3. Compare the behavior of chromosomes with Mendelian factors.

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  11. (a)State and explain the Law of Dominance using a Monohybrid cross. ...

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  12. CHROMOSOMAL THEORY OF INHERITANCE

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  13. Explain polygenic inheritance with an example.

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  17. CHROMOSOMAL THEORY OF INHERITANCE

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