Chromosomes, Genes and Protein

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Chromosomes, Genes and Protein: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Genes, Genetic Code, Dominant Trait, Recessive Trait, Alleles, Phenotype, Genotype, Chromosomes, Genetics of Fertilisation, Probabilities in Genetics, Pure Breeding & Protein Synthesis etc.

Important Questions on Chromosomes, Genes and Protein

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Explain the nomenclature for the term F1.

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Explain pure breeding with an example.

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Explain productivity rule that is useful in genetics.

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Explain the role of probability in genetics.

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The translation in eukaryotes takes place in chloroplast.

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Analyse the table and give a brief account on the inheritance in Chinchilla Rabbits. 

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Chinchilla inheritance is an example of multiple alleles.

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Which one of the following codons acts as stop codons?

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UAA codon codes for lysine.

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Out of 64 codons, the number of codons with GGG is three.

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The number of stop codon which do not code for any amino acid is three.

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Which one of the following codons acts as stop codons?

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Fill in the blank with the correct option given in the bracket.

Some amino acids are coded by more than one codon. This property of genetic code is known as _____ (unambiguous/degenerate).

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Define Phenotype.

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Mention the difference between genotype and phenotype.

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Mention difference between dominant and recessive traits.