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Four different types of gametes are prod...

Four different types of gametes are produced in equal proportions from the dihybrid individual due to

A

Linked genes

B

Incompletely linked genes

C

Completely linked genes

D

Non linked genes

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AAKASH SERIES-PRINCIPLES OF INHERITANCE AND VARIATION-EXERCISE-I
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  2. The second law of mendel is

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  3. Four different types of gametes are produced in equal proportions from...

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  4. In a cross between a pure tall pea plant with green pod and a pure sho...

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  5. If F(2) progeny of dibybrid cross, the expected gonotypic proportions ...

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  6. When true breeding yellow wrinkled seeded pea plant is crossed to true...

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  7. When true breeding pea plant with yellow wrinkled seeds is crossed to ...

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  8. In a typical dihybrid cross the fraction of F(2) similar to parents ph...

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  9. In a typical dihybrid cross the fraction of F(2) similar to the parent...

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  10. The percentage of a recombinants in the F(2) of a typical dihybrid cro...

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  11. The percentage of double recessive phenotype in the F(2) of a typical ...

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  12. The percentage of double dominant phenotype in the F(2) of Meddelian ...

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  13. The fraction of single homozygous individuals in the F(2) of a typical...

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  14. The fraction of single heterozygous individuals in the F(2) generation...

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  15. The fraction of double homozygous recombinants in the F(2) of a Mende...

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  16. The fraction of single homozygous individuals in the F(2) of a typical...

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  17. The fraction of single homozygous individuals in the F(2) of a typical...

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  18. The fraction of single heterozygous double dominant individuals in the...

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  19. The ratio of various genotypes of a double dominant phenotype of F(2)...

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  20. The ratio of various genotypes of a recombinant phenotype of F(2) dihy...

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