#Question id: 3624
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
To carry out a complementation test, parents that are homozygous for different mutations are crossed, producing offspring that mutant phenotype, it is due to
#Question id: 3625
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
If a heterozygous two recessive mutation at different site will give mutant phenotype when gene involved
#Question id: 3626
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
The major blood group locus in humans produces types A (genotypes AA or AO), B (genotypes BB or BO), AB (genotype AB), or O (genotype OO). Parents who are type AB and type O, what are the possible blood types of their offspring?
#Question id: 3627
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
A cross is made between two plants with white flowers. All the F1 progeny had red colored flower. This is because of
#Question id: 3628
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Two mutant plants, both bearing white flowers, were crossed. All F1 plants had red colored flowers. Which one of the following conclusions is correct?
#Question id: 3630
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
In the pearl-millet plant, color is determined by three alleles at a single locus: Rp1 (red), Rp2 (purple), and rp (green). Red is dominant over purple and green, and purple is dominant over green (Rp1 > Rp2 > rp). What will be expected phenotypes and ratios of offspring produced by the Rp1/rp × Rp2/rp crosses?