Question

If a colourblind woman marries with a normal man. The offspring will be

A. All colourblind
B. All daughters normal and all son will be colourblind  
C. All normal
D. All daughters will be colourblind and all sons will be normal
Answer :   All daughters normal and all son will be colourblind

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Botany >> Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Releted Question 1

Experimental verification of the chromosomal theory of inheritance was done by

A. Sutton
B. Boveri
C. Morgan
D. Mendel
Releted Question 2

Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by

A. Alfred Wallace
B. Charles Darwin
C. Oparin
D. Karl Ernst von Baer
Releted Question 3

The production of gametes by the parents, the formation of zygotes, the $${F_1}$$ and $${F_2}$$ plants, can be understood using

A. Wenn diagram
B. Pie diagram
C. A pyramid diagram
D. Punnet square
Releted Question 4

In a marriage between male with blood group $$A$$ and female with blood group $$B,$$ the progeny had either blood group $$AB$$ or $$B.$$ What could be the possible genotype of parents?

A. IA i (Male) ; IB i (Female)
B. IA i (Male) ; IB IB (Female)
C. IA IA (Male) ; IB IB (Female)
D. IA IA (Male) ; IB i (Female)

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