Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Principles of Inheritance and Variation, Exercise 3: Level 3

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Identify the incorrect statement from the following.

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If a colorblind woman marries a normal visioned man, their sons will be:

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More recombinants types are formed when:

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Study the following lists

  List-I   List-II
A T.H.Morgan I Coined the term Genetics
B G.J.Mendel II Linkage
C Bateson III Checker board
D Reginald C.Punnett IV Laws of Heredity
    V Mutations

The correct match is:

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A pedigree is shown below for a disease that is autosomal dominant. The genetic make up of the first generation is

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A human male is heterozygous for autosomal genes A, B and G. He is also homozygous for haemophilic gene h. What proportion of his sperm will be abgh:-

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If a colour-blind man marries a woman who is homozygous for normal colour vision, the probability of their son being colour-blind is :-

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A man whose father was colour blind marries a woman who had a colour blind mother and normal father. What percentage of male children of this couple will be colour blind?