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#Question id: 1019


Bacteria are present on the body

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology
  1. only during disease-causing infections.

  2. constantly.

  3. only in certain restricted areas.

  4. never.

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#Question id: 4745

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

In some goats, the presence of horns is produced by an autosomal gene that is dominant in males and recessive in females. A horned female is crossed with a hornless male. The F1 offspring are intercrossed to produce the F2. What proportion of the F2 offspring will have horns?

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#Question id: 4745

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

In some goats, the presence of horns is produced by an autosomal gene that is dominant in males and recessive in females. A horned female is crossed with a hornless male. The F1 offspring are intercrossed to produce the F2. What proportion of the F2 offspring will have horns?

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#Question id: 4746

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Two independent pure line varieties having deep red and brown phenotype in their seed coat were cross, the all f1 progeny is deep red. The F2 progeny obtain from selfing show deep red and brown in ratio of 15:1. Which of the following observation is correct?

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#Question id: 4746

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Two independent pure line varieties having deep red and brown phenotype in their seed coat were cross, the all f1 progeny is deep red. The F2 progeny obtain from selfing show deep red and brown in ratio of 15:1. Which of the following observation is correct?

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#Question id: 4746

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Two independent pure line varieties having deep red and brown phenotype in their seed coat were cross, the all f1 progeny is deep red. The F2 progeny obtain from selfing show deep red and brown in ratio of 15:1. Which of the following observation is correct?

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#Question id: 4747

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

How does incomplete dominance differ from incomplete penetrance?