Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Heredity - From Parent to Progeny, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Drosophila can have the following alleles for eye colour: red, white, apricot, eosine, wine, coral, cherry etc. Show by diagram, how many of these alleles will be present in one fly?

How are alleles of particular gene differ from each other? Explain its significance.

The degenerated wing of a kiwi is an acquired character. Why is it an acquired character?

Natural selection is a driving force for evolution. Explain how?

Describe Darwin's theory of natural selection. State the objections raised against this theory.

How does embryonic development support evolution?

Explain the Mendel's law of dominance.

Among lion, tiger and domestic cat, all the three have the same number of 38 chromosomes, yet they have different appearances. How do you account for such differences ?
