Deviations from Mendelism
Deviations from Mendelism: Overview
In this topic, we will learn about the deviations of Mendelism. It explains in detail complete and incomplete dominance. A brief note on complementary genes and epistasis is also given here.
Important Questions on Deviations from Mendelism
Complementary genes give a characteristic ratio of

Blood groups in man is an example of

A typical 1 : 2 : 1 phenotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross is characteristic of

Which one of the following genotypes can form only 2 different types of gametes?

What are inter genic mutations?

What is intergenic interaction?

What type of interaction is between genes?

Is epistasis intergenic interaction?

What is non-allelic gene interaction?

Why is gene interaction important?

What is an example of a monogenic?

Who first explained monogenic inheritance?

Who first explained monogenic inheritance?

Who first explained monogenic inheritance?

What is an example of a monogenic?

What is a lethal gene?

What is a lethal gene ?

What is a lethal gene?

The genotype of a person with B blood group is _____. The phenotypic blood group of a person with genotype ii will be _____.

In a diploid organism, when the locus X is inactivated by locus Y, transcription of the locus Y is triggered. Based on this observation, which one of the following statements is CORRECT?
