Sonali Phanase, Dr. M. Gangakhedkar, Tejal Shinde, Rahul Jawale and, Rachel Fernandes Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Basis of Inheritance, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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Questions from Sonali Phanase, Dr. M. Gangakhedkar, Tejal Shinde, Rahul Jawale and, Rachel Fernandes Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Basis of Inheritance, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions
Which of the following is an example of pleiotropy?

A marriage between two carriers of sickle cell anaemic gene will result into

The phenotypic ratio of red and white kernel in generation showing polygenic inheritance is

When red wheat kernel is crossed with white wheat kernel, the probability of getting red darkest plant is

The phenotypic ratio of polygenes representing skin colour in humans is

AaBbCc is the genotype of

The science dealing with heredity and variation is known as

The peculiar characteristic of pea flowers is
