Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 3: SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
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Colour blindness in humans is a sex-linked trait. Explain with the help of a cross.

How can you say that the sex of a child is determined by the father and not by the mother?

Why is haemophilia generally observed in men? Under what condition can women also suffer from this disorder?

How does a test cross help in identifying the genotype of the organism? Explain.

When tall pea plants were selfed some of the offsprings were dwarf. Explain with the help of a Punnett square.

What is heterogamety? Explain the mechanism of sex determination in Drosophila.

Why did T.H. Morgan select Drosophila melanogaster as a specimen for his experiments?

Morgan, in his dihybrid crosses with Drosophila observed deviations in the phenotypic ratio of F2 progeny in comparison to that of Mendel. With the help of a suitable example, explain how his results deviated from that of Mendel.
