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When 480 plants are produced in the F2 generation of dihybrid cross made with pure breeding plants, the total number of plants with parental combinations obtained is

Predict the number of squares in the Punnett square of a trihybrid cross.

Identify the feature for which genes are present in both the sexes, but is predominantly sex specific in humans.
(A) Bald head
(B) Secretion of milk
(C) Skin colour
(D) Colour blindness
(E) Development of mustache.

Identify the diseases that are not sex specific.
(A) Hypertrichosis
(B) Hemophilia
(C) Phenylketonuria
(D) Pentadactyly
(E) Muscular dystrophy.

Identify the plant that exhibits the same characters as represented by TTAA.

The percentage of heterozygous plants obtained in the F2 generation of monohybrid cross is

When plants are produced in the generation of monohybrid cross, the number of homozygous recessive plants obtained is

Which of the following is an abnormal trait in human beings?
