Q.16 A man having a dominant genetic trait (TT genotype) can taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), marries a woman who cannot taste PTC. The PTC tasting ability of their biological son and daughter is (A) Son taster; Daughter non-taster (B) Daughter taster; Son non-taster (C) Both are non-tasters (D) Both are tasters

Q.16 A man having a dominant genetic trait (TT genotype) can taste
phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), marries a woman who cannot taste PTC. The PTC
tasting ability of their biological son and daughter is

(A)
Son taster; Daughter nontaster
(B)
Daughter taster; Son nontaster
(C)
Both are nontasters
(D)
Both are tasters

PTC tasting follows simple dominant inheritance where T (taster) dominates t (non-taster). A homozygous TT man produces only T gametes, while his tt wife produces only t gametes.

Parental Genotypes

Man: TT (homozygous dominant taster).
Woman: tt (homozygous recessive non-taster).
Cross: TT × tt yields 100% Tt offspring, all tasters.

Punnett Square Analysis

text
| T | T
---------
t | Tt| Tt
t | Tt| Tt

All progeny Tt genotype, expressing taster phenotype regardless of son or daughter.

Option Explanations

A) Son taster; Daughter non-taster – Incorrect. Tt daughters taste PTC; non-taster requires tt, impossible from TT father.

B) Daughter taster; Son non-taster – Incorrect. No sex-linkage; PTC autosomal, all Tt children taste.

C) Both non-tasters – Incorrect. Non-taster (tt) needs two t alleles; father contributes T to all.

D) Both tasters – Correct. All offspring Tt heterozygous tasters.

CSIR NET Relevance

This tests monohybrid inheritance and genotype-phenotype mapping, common in Unit 5 (Developmental Biology & Genetics). Practice Punnett squares for homozygous-dominant × recessive crosses yielding uniform heterozygotes.

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